If you've ever dreamed of living somewhere your backyard looks less like "suburbia" and more like a five-star Caribbean resort, 59 Macamo Crt. in Vaughan is basically the real estate equivalent of a mic drop.
Set on a gated 1.11-acre ravine lot, this estate is about as subtle as a gold-plated yacht.
The heated driveway says "shovelling is for peasants," the cathedral-high ceilings scream opulence, and the solid concrete block construction makes it feel like it could survive a zombie apocalypse — if zombies were even allowed past the gate.

The living room.
Inside, you get over 11,000 square feet of living space — enough room for your family, your in-laws, your friends, and the entire cast of a reality TV pilot.

The family room.
The main floor is open-concept with all the living areas flowing from one room to the next.

The primary bedroom.
Upstairs, the six bedrooms and eight bathrooms are all styled like luxury hotel suites, complete with spa vibes that out-spa most spas.

The primary ensuite bathroom.
And of course, 59 Macamo Crt. is fully stacked.

The wine cellar.
There's a chef-worthy kitchen, a private sauna, a home theatre, a wine room and enough French doors to make you feel like you're starring in your own European romance.

A home office.
It's giving Hollywood mega-mansion — definitely not everyone's taste, but for some, this is peak luxury.

The dining room with French doors leading out to a patio.
Still, the real showstopper isn't inside. It's in the 300-foot-wide backyard.

An aerial view of the backyard.
As listing agent Roland Kogan puts it, "59 Macamo Crt. is home to one of Ontario's largest and most breathtaking custom-built residential swimming pools, offering an unrivalled resort-inspired experience."

The pool.
And he's not exaggerating — this pool is massive!
There are cascading fountains, four gas-lit fire pits, sculpted stonework, and a sunken lounge pad perfect for sipping cocktails and pretending you're in Ibiza.
A view of the pool as the sun is setting.
The whole setup looks like it was built for music videos, complete with torchlight reflections and the potential for truly legendary late-night pool parties.

The kitchen.
The asking price? $10,950,000 – a jaw-dropper for Vaughan, where most homes sell for around $3 million.

An aerial shot of the full property.
But hey, it's still cheaper than trying to snag the same land and over-the-top luxury in Toronto.