From the street, 111 Woodbine Ave. looks like your typical four-bedroom Toronto house.
But this isn't just your average home. It's not even just a house with a laneway suite or a cute little garden studio. It's basically a full-on mini compound sitting just steps from the beach.
Here's what's actually going on.

Laneway access to the property.
The property sits on a slightly bizarre L-shaped lot that starts at about 25 feet wide, runs back just over 100 feet, then suddenly widens to 50 feet and continues for another 100 feet.

One of the bedrooms in the main house.
Technically, it's all one parcel. But it's being marketed as three separate lots: a 25-by-115-foot front lot with the main house and garage, plus a 50-by-100-foot rear portion that could potentially be split into two additional 25-foot lots.

Another bedroom in the main house with a Juliette balcony.
So yes, you're essentially looking at one property that could turn into three.

Exposed brick walls on the main floor of the main house.
And in Toronto, where a single 25-by-100-foot lot can already cost a small fortune, getting the potential for three for just over $3 million is… kind of wild.

The main house with a fireplace.
The main house has been fully renovated and doesn't read like your typical Beaches fixer-upper at all.

The kitchen and dining area in the main house.
Inside, it leans into a slightly industrial, loft-like aesthetic, with exposed Douglas fir joists and brick giving it some edge.

A bedroom in the basement of the main house.
It's also been upgraded in all the ways that actually matter: all-aluminum Everlast windows, commercial-grade piping, a heat recovery ventilation system, SpacePak cooling, and even a steamer unit.

The sauna in one of the garages.
But honestly, the wildest part of this property isn't the house. It's the garages.

An open stone shower room.
Garage number one is basically a private wellness retreat.

The plunge tub.
It comes with radiant heated floors, a plunge tub, a full bathroom, hot yoga ceiling panels, and a cedar sauna. There's even a 450-litre water tank and its own electrical panel, which feels excessive until you realize… it kind of rules.

The workshop garage.
Garage number two leans more toward a workshop, but still goes all in.

A bathroom with two rainshower heads.
It has its own boiler, radiant heating system, wood stove, built-in workbenches, and yet another full bathroom. So whether you're restoring vintage furniture or just telling people you do, you're covered.

The backyard.
And with this much land, the backyard was never going to be subtle. There's a covered outdoor kitchen with a wine fridge, a natural stone fireplace, a BBQ pit with a serious exhaust system, and enough seating to host what is essentially your own private restaurant night.

The gym in one of the garages.
But the real hook here is the potential. With three lots in play and access from both Woodbine Ave. and the rear laneway, the possibilities are wide open.

The basement could be a self-contained suite as it has a kitchen and bedroom.
You could keep it as a multi-generational compound, sever and build out additional homes to sell, or just hold onto it and enjoy owning a rare stretch of land this close to Woodbine Beach.

The primary bathroom.
Because at the end of the day, Toronto real estate is all about location and land. And this place is quietly offering a lot of both.

The front porch of the main house.
Currently, 111 Woodbine Ave. is listed for $3,200,000.