Does this Ontario house look like it was created by AI trained on images of 1980s dream homes? Kind of. But, is it? Surprisingly, no. 

75 Kingsworth Rd. in King, Ontario, looks a bit like a postmodernist take on a castle, with the turrets resembling Maya Ballgame rings.

The inside also looks a bit AI-generated, with a cornucopia of competing design styles. 

The foyer. 

As you enter the home you’re greeted by an European style chandelier and marble floors in the foyer. 

75 Kingsworth Rd. King Ontario

The kitchen and breakfast nook. 

But as you make your way through the house, you’ll find a very 80s Art Deco meets glam kitchen with the shiny black and white cabinets and counter tops. 

The living room looking into the family room. 

The living room has a hint of mid-century with an all-brick fireplace and feature walls. 

A home office. 

75 Kingsworth Rd. boasts five bedrooms and four bathrooms. 

The primary bedroom. 

There’s not much to say about the bedrooms or bathrooms; they’re honestly pretty dated, but the primary bedroom has views of the pond. 

Views from the primary bedroom. 

It’s a unique house for sure and if you can get past the mishmash of design styles. Listing agent Erez Henya tells blogTO that the house is designed so that you can see the surrounding nature from every part of the house.

An aerial shot of the property. 

But, let’s be honest, the house isn’t the true selling point. The actual selling point of 75 Kingsworth Rd. is the land it sits on. 

A sitting area off the kitchen. 

In fact, even when the house was on the market back in 2020, it was being sold for its potential to renovate or create your “dream home”. 

Large floor-to-ceiling windows bring nature into the home. 

The current owners did not fully seize that opportunity, as the home has remained largely unchanged since it was purchased for $1,890,000 in 2020. 

The pond with a fountain. 

The property consists of a whopping 6.6 acres with a private pond and private nature trails. 

The lawns. 

“It is one of the largest lots in the Kingscross Estates and the private trails in the back that feels like you are in Muskoka,” said Henya.

The dining room. 

But is that worth the $5,400,888 asking price? That’s up to the buyer.

A tree by the pond. 

Yes, the grounds are beautiful, but real estate prices haven’t gone up almost 200 per cent in the last four years to reflect the current price.

The home has tons of natural light. 

They’ve only really gone up like 30 per cent, and right now the Ontario real estate market isn’t doing so hot.

The breakfast nook. 

Also, the fact that 75 Kingsworth Rd. has been listed three times this year, going as low as $4,988,000, but still hasn’t sold means it might not be priced to prospective buyers’ liking.

The back of the house from across the pond. 

Needless to say, I wouldn’t be surprised if this postmodern castle takes a while to find a new monarch. 

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