A mansion in Toronto's Bridle Path neighborhood is on the market for nearly $50 million. The property, known as High Point, boasts over 16,000 square feet of living space, including eight bedrooms and 17 bathrooms. It features both indoor and outdoor pools, a garden, a library, and a concert hall designed for classical music performances.
The listing price for the mansion is $49,950,000. The Bridle Path area, often referred to as Millionaire’s Row, is known for its luxurious estates and privacy, with many homes hidden behind tall gates and lush shrubbery. Notable residents include Canadian rapper Drake, and the area has hosted various celebrities, including Celine Dion and Prince.
According to the Canadian Real Estate Association, the median sale price for single detached homes in Toronto was approximately $1.2 million in the second quarter of 2025, reflecting a 5.8 percent decrease year-over-year. However, the agents representing High Point report a different trend in the luxury market. Jane Zhang from Sotheby’s International Realty and Jimmy Molloy from Chestnut Park stated, "We believe that top market real estate purchasers are less affected by current Canadian economic factors."
The mansion was completed in 2007 after seven years of planning. Its design is inspired by the French Revival style, drawing elements from the Grand Trianon, a 17th-century palace commissioned by Louis XIV, and the Rosecliff mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, which was completed in 1902. The architect Laszlo Kerekes, along with luxury builders Shane Baghai and J.F. Brennon, contributed to the project.
High Point features intricate details throughout, including ceilings gilded with gold leaf and silver. A notable bas-relief in the concert hall was created by Hungarian artist Miklós Melocco. The formal dining room reflects the style of Russian ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev's Paris apartment, designed by Italian decorator Renzo Mongiardino. Additionally, the boudoir contains a chandelier and sconces that once belonged to Eva Perón, the former first lady of Argentina.
The mansion is set on two acres of land and is described in the listing as embodying "timeless elegance and opulence." This property represents one of the most expensive residential listings in Toronto.