I think we can all agree that the ultimate sign of wealth is having a secret room in your house.
By that measure, this Toronto mansion is very clearly custom-geared for the extremely wealthy, most notably thanks to a hidden speakeasy-style bar and a secret, soundproof movie theatre tucked away in its cavernous basement.
Set on an 82-foot-wide lot in the ultra-coveted Bayview and Lawrence neighbourhood, this Indiana limestone and reclaimed brick mansion at 6 Bayview Wood is one of those homes that feels like a statement property before you even step inside.
The foyer.
There's a heated circular driveway (because shovelling is a nightmare), dramatic landscape lighting, and a three-car tandem garage with built-in cabinetry for all your very expensive hobbies.
The dining room.
Inside, the home delivers nearly 9,000 square feet of finished living space, laid out in a way that's surprisingly practical instead of museum-like.

The living room.
The main floor hits all the classic luxury notes, with a grand foyer, formal living and dining room.

The office.
There's also a custom mahogany office that radiates serious executive energy.

The kitchen.
At the back of the house, everything opens up into a massive living area anchored by a chef's kitchen, servery, breakfast room, and a cozy-but-huge family room with a gas fireplace and built-in library.

The back deck.
Floor-to-ceiling windows connect the space straight to the backyard, making indoor-outdoor living feel effortless.

The primary bedroom.
Upstairs, there are five bedrooms.

The primary ensuite.
Every single one comes with its own ensuite and radiant heated floors, because this house does not tolerate cold feet.

The pool with a stone waterfall.
And the backyard? It's basically a private resort.

The perfola with gas fire pit beside the pool.
There's a heated saltwater pool with a cascading stone waterfall, a pergola with a gas fire pit, irrigation, ambient lighting, and enough space for both chaotic kids' birthday parties and very composed cocktail hours.

The secret entrance into the speakeasy-style bar.
But the real flex is hidden downstairs.

The speakeasy-style bar.
Behind custom millwork is a secret speakeasy-style bar and a fully soundproofed private cinema.

The movie room.
It's perfect for movie nights, late-night hangouts, and permanently ruining other kids' expectations of what a basement should be.

The gym.
The lower level also includes a rec room, gym, wine cellar with tasting area, and two additional bedrooms.

The rec room.
The extras list reads like a tech billionaire's shopping cart: multiple dishwashers and wine fridges, smart toilets, whole-home audio, a security system, a Generac generator, built-in storage everywhere, and even a media room stocked with electronics, TVs, and a custom couch.

The family room.
And since rich people can afford to not move their couch most of the furniture is negotiable too.

The back of the house.
Located at 6 Bayview Wood, the home is currently listed for $7,998,000, after dropping by nearly $1.5 million from its original asking price of $9,495,000.