An 'iconic' Ontario mid-century mansion hits the market for over $3 million

Sometimes a house doesn't just stand out — it redefines what a home in the neighbourhood can be. That's exactly what this mid-century gem at 200 Main St. South in Brampton's Peel Village does. Peel Village , one of Brampton's original suburban neighbourhoods built in the early '60s, was known for modest homes on modest lots. An aerial view of the house. But as realtor Teodora Holom says, "200 Main St. South breaks the mould." The two acres of surrounding land. "The house is approximately 4,000 square feet on two acres, in a community where lots are typically just 50 feet wide," she explains. The sunken living room with a wood-burning fireplace. Inside, the home impresses with a striking tiered layout, complete with a sunken living room, formal dining area, and bold architectural lines that scream mid-century modern. A dated bathroom. Yes, the home could use a refresh — the wall-to-wall white carpeting and beige-on-beige colour scheme are probably the first things to go. The kitchen. The kitchen feels newer, but the stark white cabinets and melamine counters don't quite do justice to the mid-century vibe. The staircase. Still, the bones are epic. The breakfast nook with floor-to-ceiling windows. Tall ceilings, endless natural light, built-ins, and wood-burning fireplaces all add to the home's enduring charm. A bedroom. With six bedrooms — two on the main floor and four upstairs — it offers incredible flexibility for families, multi-generational living, or anyone with big future plans. The basement family room with a wood-burning fireplace. Whether you're looking to restore this architectural gem, renovate for modern living, or explore redevelopment potential (subject to approvals), 200 Main St. South offers a blank canvas with unmatched scale and possibilities. A home office. Holom says that the property at 200 Main St. South "isn't just rare; it's iconic." The back patio. Also iconic is the price. Listed at $3,400,000 , this sprawling property is a bargain considering the massive lot. The back of the house. In Toronto proper, a home with this much land would easily cost four times as much.