If you've ever loved golf so much you wished your backyard was one of Toronto's most exclusive courses, then 30 Edenbrook Hill might be your dream scenario.
Tucked into a quiet pocket of Etobicoke, this sprawling modern estate backs directly onto St. George's Golf and Country Club — which, for anyone who knows their golf, is basically like having front-row seats to one of the country's most elite greenspaces.
And yes, the house absolutely leans into that.
A bright and airy hallway.
"The design is a modern and contemporary aesthetic, with an open concept layout to ensure all rooms have a view of the golf course behind," listing agent Cali Bajer told blogTO.

The family room.
"It's beautifully set back from the street, perched on top of a hill, so the views at the front and the back are spectacular."

The front of the house.
From the outside, the home channels French modern architecture with clean lines and boxy forms.

The kitchen overlooking the backyard.
Step inside, though, and it's all soaring ceilings, oversized windows, and uninterrupted sightlines that pull your eye straight to the fairway.
The dining area.
The entire layout is built around blurring the line between indoors and out.

A home office with a view.
Built in 2018 with REThink Development, the home still feels fresh and contemporary without veering into sterile territory.

The modern kitchen.
At its centre is the kitchen that looks equally suited to a quiet weeknight dinner or a full-scale catered event.

The living room.
The surrounding principal rooms flow effortlessly, each positioned to maximize those golf course views.

The primary bedroom.
Upstairs, things shift into full retreat mode. The primary suite takes over the entire top floor, complete with a spa-like ensuite and, of course, more serene views of the greens.

Another bedroom.
Two additional bedrooms and a family room round out the upper levels.

The recreation room.
Downstairs, the lower level adds a recreation and exercise space, because you still need to be in golf game-ready in the off-season.

The backyard.
Outside is where the property really shows off. Expansive terraces overlook the course, setting the scene for everything from low-key wine nights to full-on summer entertaining.

The primary ensuite.
And if you are hosting, there's no need to warn guests about parking. "It features a radiant heated driveway, with parking for 20-plus guests," Bajer notes.
The foyer.
The home is currently asking $4,650,000 — after first hitting the market at $5,379,000.

The garden.
Still, if you're going to spend that kind of money, you might as well get a backyard that never needs landscaping and a view that most people pay a membership fee just to access.