When people live in homes that high, how do they get their groceries to the house? Do they make several trips or do they use a dolly? It would be a major burden.
From the description in YT: In the heart of Downtown Montreal, in what was known as the Golden Square Mile sits one of the last of the Great Estates of the early 20th century. This real-life Downtown Abbey is believed to be the only home outside the US designed by the renowned architect Charles Platt, who is credited for having worked on homes for the Astors, Rockefellers and Vanderbilts. This great home sits on an incredible 2 ½ acre lot with Mount-Royal as its backdrop. The completion of this architectural marvel was undertaken by businessman and philanthropist J.W. McConnell in 1924. Inspired by the architecture of Mediterranean villas, the 67 room mansion celebrates the past while looking decidedly to the future.