7 Oxbow Road Toronto

Jaw-dropping $15 million Toronto mansion hits the market for first time ever

The last time this Toronto mansion at 7 Oxbow Rd. was on the market, it looked a whole lot different. 

The year was 2008, and 7 Oxbow Rd. was a standard four-bedroom bungalow typical of the Bayview and York Mills area. 

The only exciting thing about the property was the fact that it was sitting on a whopping 1.38 acres of ravine land. 

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The foyer.

It was scooped up for just under $4 million after more than a year on the market, and then the owners went to work transforming a basic bungalow into something completely unrecognizable. 7 Oxbow Road Toronto

A home office. 

What was once an unremarkable bungalow is now a custom-built modern mansion that doesn't disappoint.  

"This oasis in the city stands out in comparison to many other luxury homes for its' uniqueness, attention to detail, and spectacular architectural design," listing agent Richard Sherman told blogTO. 7 Oxbow Road Toronto

The main staircase. 

The home is minimalist-inspired, with a great use of natural materials to create a connection with the surrounding nature of the property. The grey stone and warm wood tones fit right into the landscape.  

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A view into the dining room. 

As you enter the house, the grand hallways, big windows, and unique architecture are luxurious. 

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The hallway with a built-in aquarium. 

On the main floor, you have your principal rooms, and the layout is fairly open concept while the millwork, exposed stone wall, and aquarium add unique character.

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The open concept living room and dining room. 

The living room and dining room are open-concept, making the combined space ideal for entertaining. 

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The kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances. 

The kitchen is truly the hub of the home, connecting all the rooms, including the dining and family room, making it great for a big family. 

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The family room. 

However, it is slightly surprising that the kitchen is on the smaller side for such an expansive 12,000-square-foot house.

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The second kitchen. 

But then again, there's a second kitchen combined with a laundry room in the basement if you need extra prep space, or just a snack while waiting for your clothes to finish in the dryer. 

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The primary ensuite bathroom. 

7 Oxbow Rd. boasts six bedrooms and eight bathrooms. 

7 Oxbow Road Toronto

A bedroom. 

The bedrooms are spacious, with lots of natural light and views of the 488-foot deep, tree-filled ravine lot. 

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The primary bedroom. 

The primary bedroom boasts a large walk-in closet and ensuite with marble accents. 

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The home theatre. 

On the lower level of the house, you'll find all the fixings of a modern mansion.

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A bar area. 

You've got your state-of-the-art movie theatre, yoga studio, gym, steam shower, and several walkouts to the backyard.7 Oxbow Road Toronto

The gym.  

The backyard really is the show-stopper of this house. 

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The backyard with the pool and hot tub. 

The beautifully landscaped 1.3-acre ravine property is the serene escape with complete privacy we all dream of.

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The outdoor entertainment area. 

Not only do you have a whole park in your backyard, but there's also a large stone infinity pool, a hot tub, a tennis/sport court, and an outdoor entertainment space.

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The back of the house. 

7 Oxbow Rd. is listed for $14,800,000

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