Meghan Markle’s Toronto Bachelorette Pad Sold for $1.4 Million Just Five Days After Hitting the Market

Meghan Markle’s bachelorette pad, a quaint home in Toronto, has been sold for $1.9 million Canadian dollars ($1.4 million US) just five days after being listed on the market. Mansion Global reports that the home, which Markle lived in when filming “Suits,” was originally listed for $1.89 million Canadian dollars ($1.3 million). 

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Before Meghan Married Harry

Markle, who has been married to Prince Harry since 2018 has a reputed net worth of $60 million. Since the couple stepped away from their royal duties in 2020, they have lived in Montecito, California, with their two children running Archwell Foundation and producing content through their lucrative $100 million production partnership with Netflix. Later this year, Markle is set to launch the lifestyle brand American Riviera Orchard

But once upon a time, she was a working actress who had appeared on shows such as “General Hospital,” “Century City,” and “CSI:NY,” as well as movies such as “Get Him to the Greek” and “Horrible Bosses.” In 2011 she landed a recurring role on the USA network series “Suits.” Since filming was in Toronto, Markle needed a place to live. She settled on a home in the Seaton Village section of Toronto and lived there until she married Prince Harry in 2018. 

Here’s a look inside the apartment that Markle lived in before she became the Duchess of Sussex. 

A Home Fit For Royality

The Seaton Village home was located near downtown Toronto’s Bay Adelaide Center, where the set for “Suits” was located. When Markle lived at the three-bedroom, two-bathroom home, she added hints of Southern California to the abode. Throughout the home was stark white decor coupled with pops of color. Fresh pink peonies were also present throughout the home, which she shared with her two dogs. 

When Markle became engaged to Prince Harry in 2017, she moved to England. The owners sold the property for 1.4 million Canadian dollars. 

The most current owners have remodeled the home a bit since Markle lived there, according to House and Garden, but it still retains many of its quaint features. 

The A-frame property features a covered entry porch, but the home’s plum-painted exterior and turquoise front door are the true stars of the show. Once inside, there’s an eat-in kitchen that includes a tiled backsplash, white cabinetry and open shelving. The living room and dining room are complete with wide plank hardwood floors. The kitchen also leads out to a backyard garden with a double-car garage that could easily be transformed into a 1,330 square foot guest house, realtors suggested. 

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