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A home that comes onto the Ontario market and ticks all the boxes on a wish list doesn't come around often — but there's one home in the GTA that might just do that.
Feast your eyes on the beauty that is 40 Quintette Close, a modern home located in the prestigious Toronto Gore Estates in Brampton.

Merging urban living within a natural setting.
With six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and over 9,000 square feet of functional living space, this palatial home on a quiet cul-de-sac is full of character.
Start with a walk right into your open-to-above grand foyer with a sweeping staircase and soaring 11-foot ceilings.
Note the granite walk-in area and bespoke glasswork on the front door — sometimes it's the small customized details that make the biggest difference.

Sleek and white to start the show off right!
The main floor hosts both a formal living room and family room, an extravagant office, and a main floor guest suite. And guess what? They are all stunning.

Functional living between the family and living room spaces.
Both living and family rooms have pot lights and hardwood flooring throughout, with the latter having a gas fireplace overlooking picturesque views.

Command the day in this office space, offering a quiet working area to focus.
Get all your work done for the day in your formal office with beautiful French doors, and host guests in the private suite with a three-piece spa-like bath and large closet.
But be warned: You might have a hard time kicking guests out of this beautiful quarter!

There will never be too many cooks in the kitchen with all that space.
Next up is your chef's kitchen with an open concept design, complemented by quartz countertops, Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, ample cabinetry, and a contrasting island.
Don't forget the walk-in pantry, servers, and two — yes, two — Miele dishwashers.

Store all your bar and entertainment needs in the kitchen's service area.
The combined kitchen and breakfast area features a walkout to a sweeping balcony for summertime dining parties or al fresco breakfasts — if you're feeling fancy.

Take in the fresh breeze with a dinner on the private balcony.
Going upstairs, six bedrooms invite homeowners to wind down and relax, each with its own ensuite bathroom and walk-in closet.
This is also where you'll find one of two full laundry suites, designed for convenience.

No fighting over sinks or showers in the morning, since each bedroom has its own beautiful bathroom.
The stunning primary retreat spans 33 feet with a luxurious bathroom. That's a lot of space to decorate and plan how you want your bedroom to be. And with a private balcony, you'll be catching the sunset each night.

Bedroom oasis incoming.
The cherry on top for the primary? A boutique-style walk-in closet.

Literally a store of your own clothes. Shop away!
Bring it down to the basement with almost 3,000 square feet of finished space, featuring a walkout with a separate entrance.
Here is where the fun will live with ample space for whatever you please! Build your own gym, home theatre, rec room, or even an in-law suite. The opportunities are endless.

Start planning your dream basement and make it happen.
Outside, you'll see the entire property with manicured gardens, which backs onto a picturesque pond. You also have a sprinkler system and 10-car parking capability with a 4-car garage and 6-car driveway.

That's a walkout dining room and two balconies.
Newly built in 2017, this is your chance to live it up in style in an exclusive and affluent neighbourhood, with all the bells and whistles.

Start your Toronto Gore Estates chapter at 40 Quintette Close.
It's rare to find this much open space, light, and elegance in a home that’s minutes away from conservation areas, trails, and top schools. The near direct connection to Highway 427 makes it that much sweeter.
Check out 40 Quintette Close, currently listed at $3,688,400, and contact the Sam McDadi realtor team for more information.
Sam McDadi