At a time when most homes in Ontario are playing it safe with rectangles and right angles, 2814 Forks Of The Credit Rd. in Caledon said: What if we just… didn't?
Listed at $2,999,000 — down from $3.2 million — this 2.5-storey home is less "country house" and more architectural statement dropped into the middle of a forest.
Sitting on 2.7 acres in the Forks of the Credit conservation corridor, it leans all the way into its surroundings with floor-to-ceiling glass walls, oversized skylights, and a dramatic triangular façade that makes the entire place feel like one giant window.

The fire pit area surrounded by nature.
And honestly, subtlety is not the goal here.

The open concept main floor.
Inside, the home clocks in at just over 2,300 square feet above grade with four plus one bedrooms and six bathrooms, but the real selling point is how seamlessly it blurs the line between indoors and outdoors.

Views of the trees.
Everywhere you look, it's trees, light, and more trees. Privacy is basically guaranteed, unless a deer decides to wander by and judge your life choices.

The home office that leads directly to an outdoor deck.
"This property represents a literal intersection of architecture and nature," says Sam McDadi, owner of Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage.

The deck built around the tree.
"It is rare to see a home that respects the land enough to build a deck around a living tree rather than removing it."

The third floor.
Then there's the wellness situation.

One of two saunas.
The third-floor loft is dedicated entirely to relaxation, complete with both an infrared sauna and a custom-built-in sauna, because apparently one sauna was not enough.

The backyard pool and outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven.
Outside, things escalate even further with a saltwater pool, outdoor shower, cold plunge, wood-fired pizza oven, custom bar, and firepit lounge.

The dining room.
Inside, the finishes are polished without trying too hard.

The kitchen.
The kitchen features marble countertops and stainless steel appliances.

The living room.
The living room is anchored by a brick accent wall and wood-burning fireplace.

The wine cellar.
There's even a floor-to-ceiling glass wine cellar for maximum visual drama.

One of six bathrooms.
Heated marble bathroom floors, new hardwood throughout, and a serene main-floor primary suite round things out, along with a home office that opens directly to the outdoors for anyone looking to answer emails while surrounded by trees.

A bedroom.
The entire property is also being sold fully furnished, including curated artwork and outdoor setups, which means the next owner can skip the part where they panic-buy furniture and instead immediately lean into their new identity as a forest-dwelling wellness person.

The property.
Located near some of the most scenic natural features in Ontario, including the Credit River and stretches of the Bruce Trail, the property offers that rare mix of total seclusion and relative proximity to the city.

Another bedroom with views of the surrounding forest.
At just under $3 million after its price drop, it's still firmly in luxury territory, but compared to what that kind of money gets you in the city, this is a very different kind of flex.

The hot tub and cold plunge.
This isn't about square footage or status — it's about lifestyle.

An aerial view of the house.
Specifically, the kind where your biggest daily decision is whether you're starting with the sauna or the cold plunge or just chilling in the hot tub.