Twenty-two million dollars. That's more money than most people can even wrap their heads around. And yet, in Toronto's Bridle Path, all you're really buying is… dirt. Dirt with potential.
Welcome to 33 Post Rd.: a two-acre corner lot listed for a cool $22,000,000.
Right now, there's a modest four-bedroom, six-bathroom house sitting on it. Technically, that's more than just dirt — but it's being sold "as is, where is", and there are no pictures.
One of the digital mock-ups of what could be built at 33 Post Rd.
Maybe it's for privacy reasons. Maybe it's because the house is nightmare fuel. Either way, the current structure is negligible when compared to the real prize: the land itself.

An interior digital mock-up of what could be built at 33 Post Rd.
Selling a dated house on a massive parcel isn't exactly groundbreaking for Bridle Path. Several similar properties have been listed — and sold — this year.
Sure, some match in land size, but none come close in price.

Another digital mock-up of what could be built at 33 Post Rd.
To put it in perspective: the average home in the neighbourhood sold for just under $8 million, with the priciest topping out at $16.2 million.

A digitally-rendered Versailles-style living room.
That means this lot costs more than any house that actually sold in Bridle Path this year.

A different vision for the living room.
You could buy that $16 million mansion, move in tomorrow, and still have enough left over for a fleet of Lambos… and still not come close to 33 Post Road's asking price.

A more modern house option.
So what do you get for $22 million?

A futuristic avant-garde house.
A corner lot with 418 feet of frontage, total privacy, and enough room to build a palatial estate with private motor courts, sprawling gardens, guest pavilions, and maybe even a small zoo if that's your thing.

A more understated house mock-up.
With RD zoning, architects, builders, and ambitious billionaires can truly go wild, crafting a legacy estate without compromising scale or street presence.

Imagine a zoo beyond the glass walls.
The artist renderings in the listing offer a glimpse of what could theoretically rise at 33 Post Rd. — if your budget (and imagination) allow.

A minimalist living room.
In short: if you've got $22 million burning a hole in your pocket and a vision that won't fit on an average Bridle Path property, 33 Post Rd. is ready and waiting.