If this Toronto house looks weirdly familiar, it's probably because you watched the 2021 series Jupiter's Legacy on Netflix.
Yep, this place had its moment on screen, with the living room standing in as Chloe's apartment.
Now it's back in the spotlight, hitting the market for a very chill $10,895,000 — up from its 2019 price of $9,998,000. Apparently, a Hollywood credit can boost property values by $1 million.

The upstairs bridge walkway.
The home was designed by Arriz + Co and leans hard into bold, modern, statement-making design — the kind where every detail feels intentional and just a little bit dramatic.

The family room.
And honestly, it starts before you even step inside.

The living room.
There's a literal fireplace built into the front window. Not beside it. Not near it. In it.
The primary ensuite with a fireplace.
It's slightly unhinged in the best way and immediately tells you this is not going to be a normal house.

The foyer.
Inside, the place just keeps going.

The concrete feature wall.
A massive concrete wall anchors the staircase like a piece of sculpture, while skylights and a suspended upper hallway pull natural light deep into the home so it never feels heavy.

The main floor.
The main living spaces are open but still defined, with a three-sided fireplace subtly separating the living and dining areas.

The home office.
And then there's the office, which features a built-in aquarium. Because why settle for a screensaver when you can have live fish?

The kitchen.
The kitchen is exactly what you'd expect at this price point: oversized, ultra-sleek, and wrapped in dramatic marble slab surfaces, with top-tier appliances and a seamless flow into the family room.

The rounded breakfast nook.
There's also a rounded breakfast nook overlooking a private, tree-lined backyard.

The primary bedroom.
Upstairs, the primary suite goes full luxury mode with two custom dressing rooms and a spa-like ensuite.

Another bedroom.
The additional bedrooms are all generously sized and come with their own ensuites.

The solarium.
But the real wildcard might be the indoor-outdoor solarium.

The hot tub overlooking the backyard.
Outfitted with skylights, heaters, a fridge, and a hot tub, it's basically a year-round hangout zone that works just as well in February as it does in July.

The basement recreation room and wine cellar.
Downstairs, things shift into full entertaining mode with a wine cellar, kitchen, bar with a marble island, gym, and an extra bedroom suite.

The backyard.
Outside, the property keeps showing off.

The pool.
There are heated steps and a heated driveway, curated landscaping, and a secluded backyard with a custom Gib-San pool and fire table.

The dining room.
All in all, 12 Winton Rd. is a full-blown escape from reality tucked into one of Toronto's most exclusive neighbourhoods, Hoggs Hollow.

The basement bar.
"You literally feel like you are in the country as [12 Winton Rd.] is on a tiny cul de sac and the south side of the home sides entirely onto the private Rosedale Golf Club," said realtor Adam Weiner.

An aerial view of the property and Rosedale Golf Club.
And if you've got about $11 million lying around, it could be your escape too.
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