If all you want for Christmas is to live in an Architectural Digest-worthy Toronto home, then 35 Weybourne Cres. might just be the perfect little gift to yourself — giant red bow not included.
This five-bedroom Georgian has it all: the manicured front garden, the symmetrical brick façade, the centre-hall door with glass inlays, the charming dormers… it's basically a Nancy Meyers movie set, minus the coastal breeze and complicated love triangles.
And while it looks picture-perfect now, this home carries a lot more heart than your typical luxury listing.

The view from the dining room into the living room.
As realtor Sina Movahedi explains, this is "a rare and meaningful home" where the sellers raised their three children over 14 years, filling every corner with love, growth, and family memories.

A home office on the third floor.
When it came time to downsize, Movahedi told blogTO they decided to bring the home fully back to life, updating it with care and intention rather than simply prepping it for market.

One of the updated bathrooms.
Working with Select Design & Build, the property underwent a meticulous transformation that blends timeless Georgian character with refined, designer-level craftsmanship.

The front entrance.
Inside, the foyer sets the tone with heated natural stone floors, a panelled oak-wood closet, and a skylight that pours in sunlight like it's getting paid overtime.

The dining room.
To the right, the formal dining room sparkles under a designer chandelier, then flows into the bright, newly renovated kitchen.

The kitchen and breakfast nook.
Here you'll find brand new panelled appliances and a window-wrapped breakfast nook.

The living room.
Across the centre hall, the living room offers all the charm you'd expect, including stained-glass details and a cozy fireplace.

The arched built-in bookcases in the family room.
It then opens into a family room that looks like it was plucked straight from a magazine page.

The family room.
The family room is complete with a custom media wall, arched built-ins, a dramatic skylight, and floor-to-ceiling windows framing the backyard.

The centre hall with herringbone white oak floors.
Engineered white oak floors and a calm, understated colour palette tie everything together in that "effortless but actually very expensive" way. Although I'm sure that was The Design District's intention when they curated the home's interior.

The primary bedroom.
Upstairs, the second floor keeps things serene with a primary suite featuring a five-piece ensuite and walk-in closet.

A second-floor bedroom with a stained-glass window.
Two additional bedrooms and a laundry closet round out this level, because true luxury is not hauling hampers down the stairs.

A third-floor bedroom.
The third floor adds two more bright bedrooms with built-ins.

The basement recreation room.
Downstairs, the lower level stretches the living space with two bonus rooms, a modern bath, a large laundry room, and a spotless yoga room that will instantly shame whatever is currently happening in your own basement.

The backyard and garage.
And outside? Landscape lighting, smart irrigation, outdoor speakers, and parking for — wait for it — up to nine cars. There's also a two-car detached garage behind a remote-controlled gate.

The primary bedroom ensuite bathroom.
Steps to parks, the Lawrence Park Tennis Club, the Granite Club, Rosedale Golf Club, top schools, and a leisurely stroll to Yonge Street and the subway, this place is the complete Toronto dream package.

The yoga room.
"This home has been loved, cared for, and thoughtfully curated with purpose and heart… it now stands ready to welcome its next family, to become the setting for their own story," said Movahedi.

The back of the house.
Charm, character, pedigree, and every modern upgrade you could ever want… but you may need to call in Santa for help with the down payment. 35 Weybourne Cres. is listed for $5,995,000.
Daniel Molina for NorthtoSouth Media