A sprawling estate backing directly onto a golf and country club in Mississauga offers direct golf cart access right from the back yard. Here’s what the near-$20 million property looks like inside.

Published: April 02, 2026 at 5:59AM EDT

1343 Blythe Rd., Mississauga A sprawling estate backing directly onto a golf and country club in Mississauga offers direct golf cart access right from the back yard. Here’s what the near-$20 million property looks like inside. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) 1343 Blythe Rd., Mississauga This 19,000-square-foot estate backs right onto the Credit Valley Golf and Country Club and is privately situated on eight-and-a-half acres of manicured grounds by the river. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) How much is it? The six-bedroom, 12-bathroom home hit the market last October at $19.8 million and is considered an “architectural masterpiece” by Sam McDadi, the founder of the real estate brokerage selling the property. Prospective homebuyers would still need to buy the membership to the golf and country club separately. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) A golfer’s dream A major selling point of this home, at least from the perspective of someone who might enjoy golfing, is the private golf cart access from the backyard. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) Inside the home With high ceilings and walls of glass windows, the home is flooded with natural light. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) The kitchen This kitchen has quartz waterfall countertops, herringbone flooring, and blends “seamlessly” into the family room (which boasts an onyx back-lit bar). There are also high-end appliances. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) The main floor All of the powder rooms on this floor feature “hand-painted Venetian plaster and antique fixtures.” (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) Not one, but two home offices Also on the main floor, are two “elegant home officers” that the brokerage says caters “to today’s professional lifestyle.” (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) The ‘owner’s suite’ The brokerage says the primary bedroom “rivals the comfort of a world-class hotel.” (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) The ‘owner’s suite’ This primary bedroom has its own marble fireplace, two dressing rooms, and its own terrace overlooking the golf course and river. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) What are the other bedrooms like? Each bedroom has its own walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom. Plus, a picturesque view. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) The home has its own elevator A full-service elevator connects its residents and guests to all levels, from the basement to the third floor. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) An entertainer’s dream Inside of the home, there’s a billiards lounge, wine cellar, and a lower-level rec room where people can walk right out to the garden from. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) At-home gym This property also contains its own private fitness studio. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) What is it like outside? The brokerage says the home “transforms into a private resort” outdoors with its oversized cement pool and cedar bar. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) The backyard There are also outdoor rock speakers, and lighting that shines onto the estate’s lush greenery. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) A massive garage Parking is of no concern at this home, as the attached garage can fit eight vehicles alone. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) What’s the area like? The brokerage pointed to how the homes located in Doulton Estates and the Credit Valley corridor are among some of the most “exclusive” properties in Canada (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) What’s the area like? This area tends to draw in established professionals looking for some privacy in the Greater Toronto Area and is known for its verdant foliage and river views. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) Why is it the “pinnacle” of luxury living in this city? Sam McDadi, the sales representative of this property, said this particular estate exemplifies luxury living in Mississauga thanks to its “privacy, craftsmanship, and direct access to nature all in one extraordinary package.” (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage) ‘Rare’ property “It’s rare to find a property where you can tee off minutes from your backyard and still be within 30 minutes of downtown Toronto,” McDadi said. (Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage)