Across the GTA, even impressive multimillion-dollar homes are getting ghosted like bad Hinge dates.
Take 113 Elgin St. in Thornhill, for example.
Designed by David Small Architects and tricked out by Coz Design, this mansion boasts four bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and over 5,000 square feet of living space.
The dining room and main staircase.
The home is contemporary in design with custom Italian millwork, quarter-sawn walnut accents, and just enough limestone to make you wonder if a quarry went out of business for this build.
The family room.
The principal rooms are bright, airy and filled with luxury amenities.
The dining room.
"There are so many phenomenal features of this home, not one corner was cut," said realtor Sharon Luft.
The kitchen.
For example, the kitchen features a granite waterfall island, Miele everything, and a double Bertazzoni oven.
The prep kitchen.
And because one kitchen isn't enough when your home is basically a resort, there's also a prep kitchen and a walk-through servery.
The pool house kitchen.
Oh, and there's a pool house with another full gourmet kitchen, that includes a Malagutti pizza oven, and a Kalamazoo grill.
A sitting area.
113 Elgin St. is also decked out with smart home automation, a private elevator and "staff corridors", which seems like they could also come in handy for discreet exits when your in-laws visit.
The back patio.
Luft's favourite part of the house is the indoor-outdoor living and the resort-style backyard.
The pool and pool house.
Outdoors, you'll find the saltwater infinity pool, a hot tub, and a wood-burning fireplace.
The wine cellar.
While the lower level of the house boasts such luxuries as a Himalayan salt-wall sauna, home theatre, wine cellar, fitness studio, and a lounge that could rival a Yorkville cocktail bar.
The primary bedroom.
It's clear this home was built to impress, but impressive doesn't always translate to sold, especially not in 2025's sluggish market.
The kitchen and breakfast area.
113 Elgin St. was first listed back in October last year for $14,850,000.
A home office.
But after languishing on the market for 183 days, it's now listed for $13,800,000.
The primary ensuite.
While a million-dollar drop might seem like a big deal, it's actually still less than a 10 per cent discount.
An aerial view of the property.
And when your nickname is "The ONE," you don't want to devalue yourself too much.
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