16 Glen Edyth Place

House of the week: 16 Glen Edyth Place

If you want to see what $17.5 million looks like in the Toronto housing market, look no further than 16 Glen Edyth Place. The lavish property near Casa Loma, is over 5,000 square feet, boasting five bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, and a front foyer than could double as a ballroom.

16 Glen Edyth Place

The owner is David Daniels of the Daniels Corporation, one of the most prominent developers in the city. The 1930s era home has undergone extensive renovations to restore original features like the staircase and to make it more energy efficient.

16 Glen Edyth Place

The quiet cul-de-sac is different from other elite neighbourhoods like the flashy Yorkville or Bridle Path. Many of Toronto's rich and famous live comfortably here and go relatively unnoticed.

16 Glen Edyth Place

SPECS

16 Glen Edyth Place

NOTABLE FEATURES

  • Approx. 5,000 square feet
  • Eco-conscious materials
  • Terrazzo staircase with metal railing
  • Stainless steel kitchen with two islands
  • Master with double ensuites and walk-in closets
  • Landscaped gardens
  • Outdoor swimming pool
16 Glen Edyth Place

GOOD FOR

The very wealthy buyer. This luxury mini mansion will appeal to bankers and real estate types or perhaps a celebrity who has $17.5 million to spend. Maybe Drake wants to invest in another Toronto property?

16 Glen Edyth Place

MOVE ON IF

You need an indoor swimming pool. Sadly, this house is quite tame in terms of opulent Versailles-esque amenities. Throw in a moat, a putting green, or a custom Ferrari playroom and I'm sold.

ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

16 Glen Edyth Place


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Will it sell for close to asking? Have your say in the comments.

Thanks to Bosley Real Estate Ltd, Brokerage for sponsoring our House of the Week. All content and editorial selected and written by blogTO.


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