While his Bridle Path mansion is currently under construction, Drake filmed a 15-second Instagram story showing his downtown condo and of course, that included the beautiful CN Tower in the background.  You can hear Drake say in the video, “I just came home to my new temporary spot until my house is builtBut it’s still my home for now and I’m very inspired, very excited, you know.”

 

 

 

Drake’s place isn’t fully furnished just yet but his collection of wall paintings and pictures are amazing!  And right before Drake gives us a sneak peak of the CN Tower he says, “Sometimes we all need piece of mind.  We all work hard and it’s nice to finally find that.”  #Agreed

 

 

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But what about Drake’s mansion? I made a random visit in the summer and while it is a BEAUTY, it’s still under construction.

 

The mansion cost Drake $6.7 million back in 2015 and it’s been under construction since then.  Check out the mansion’s floor plan – the thing is HUGE! You’re going to need a map just to get around it’s so big.

 

 

 

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As you can see, Drake’s master suite is the biggest room of them all – approx. 941 square feet (basically, his bedroom is bigger than a 2-bedroom condo in Toronto).  According to TMZ, Drake is working with, “His own stairwell entrance, 2 dressing rooms AND 2 closets (all part of one elaborate wardrobe area), a steam shower and tub with a skylight above, TWO balcony areas with an outdoor hot tub and a kitchenette.”  And we can’t forget, the mansion also comes with 4 guest bedrooms as well – but nothing in comparison to his master suite.

 

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The entire mansion is 35,000 square feet and it currently sits on 2-acres.  It includes a 10-car garage, a gym, an elevator, a screening room, 2 saunas and of course, a FULL basketball court.

 

Check out behind-the-scenes footage of Drake’s mansion being built below.

 

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