Mississauga mansion packs wine cellar, pool, and 13-car garage
A $3.6 million property in prestigious Rattray Marsh features sprawling grounds, luxury amenities, and the kind of excess space Toronto's real estate market has trained us to crave.
The Rattray Marsh neighbourhood in Mississauga has just welcomed a new listing that reads like a checklist of everything wealthy Ontario real estate buyers think they want: 495 Meadow Wood Road sits on a rare 0.54-acre property in one of the region's most exclusive neighbourhoods. The home itself is a study in old-money aesthetics—timeless design, lush greenery, the kind of property that photographs well in any season.
But the amenities are where things get interesting. A built-in wine cellar, a pool, a 13-car parking garage—the kind of details that appeal to a very specific buyer profile. In the context of Toronto's sprawling real estate market, where a 1,200-square-foot condo goes for $800,000, a $3.6 million property with actual grounds and room to breathe feels almost quaint.
Rattray Marsh itself is the kind of neighbourhood most Toronto residents have never visited but have heard about—tree-lined, property-large, the sort of place where homes are investments that rarely change hands. For buyers looking to move from downtown or from the increasingly crowded inner suburbs, it represents a step up in physical space, though at a cost that only a narrow slice of the market can access.
The listing is a window into how real estate tiers work in the GTA. You can have a condo with a view, or you can have land, a wine cellar, and room for 13 cars. Most people pick one.