There are many things you can buy for $24 million, like an award-winning winery in Tuscany or Cristiano Ronaldo's car collection.
Also available for purchase is 80 Chestnut Park Rd., a stunning custom home tucked away on one of Rosedale's most prestigious streets.
The four-bedroom, eight-bathroom home is listed for exactly $24,000,000.
Designed by Joe Brennan and Ann Johnston, the home has it all – and more.
With over 10,000 square feet of space spread over four levels, this home looks more like an estate than a home.
As soon as you enter, you will notice that no detail has been spared.
From the custom millwork to the imported limestone floors and columns to the hand-selected marble countertops, they really went above and beyond in the design.
Each room looks like it's on the pages of a magazine, with high ceilings, lots of natural light, and a cohesive design palette that only a professional can create.
And best of all, nothing is out of the question when buying a house.
The bedrooms are lavishly appointed and feature large windows, walk-in closets and en suite bathrooms.
In particular, the master bedroom could just as easily be its own hotel room with double closets and spa-like bathroom.
The kitchen is stunning with everything custom built and two top of the line appliances.
But aside from being pretty to look at, 80 Chestnut Park Rd. is also equipped with the latest technology – something many of its historic neighbors don't have.
For example, there is an underground car park with a car elevator that can park up to four cars, a state-of-the-art intelligent system and first-class mechanical systems and equipment.
But perhaps the most impressive thing about this home is the custom-built wine cellar by Rosehill Wine Cellars, which holds up to 850 bottles. It's almost as if you've brought the Tuscan winery to you!
Of course there is also a bar for mixing cocktails.
The outdoor area is, as the listing says, a “picture-book oasis.”
There is a pool, custom gas fireplace and entertainment area, all designed to perfection by Ron Holbrook.
But as impressive as the house is, is it worth $24 million?
Homes in this area typically sell between $1.5 million and $15 million, making this one of, if not the most expensive home in the neighborhood.
And as most people in real estate know, you never want the most expensive house on the block.
Then again, this is Toronto and this is Rosedale, so there's a good chance it won't be the most expensive house for long.