The 'Schitt's Creek' mansion in Toronto is on the market for $15 million

February 11, 2021
The Toronto mansion featured as the home of the Rose family on the show Schitt's Creek. Photo: Zillow/Homelife/Vision Realty.

The lavish mansion that was once home to the Rose family on the hit television series Schitt’s Creek is on the market for more than $15 million AUD.

If you’ve ever dreamed of living like a Hollywood star or having that A Little Bit Alexis lifestyle, the sprawling 12-bedroom mansion could be for you.

The three-storey Toronto property, known as La Belle Maison, draws inspiration from 17th century French architecture with dazzling chandeliers and frescos throughout.

The grand entrance to the home. Photo: Zillow/Homelife/Vision Realty.

It featured in the very first episode of the show, when the high-flying Rose family discovered their business manager had run off with their money, leaving them with just one asset — a deed to the town of Schitt’s Creek.

The entrance to the property, on a sprawling 2230-square-metre block, features a grand marble staircase and frescos inspired by the Sistine Chapel.

In addition to 12 bedrooms — which offer plenty of space to reorganise your knits or hang your favourite wigs — the property has 16 bathrooms, parking for 14 cars, a large kitchen and formal living and dining rooms.

The mansion has formal living and dining rooms and multiple other entertaining spaces. Photo: Zillow/Homelife/Vision Realty.

Then there is the banquet hall where you too can throw lavish Christmas parties, as well as a home theatre, a games room, a fitness room, wine cellar, indoor and outdoor pools,  a sauna, and outdoor seating area.

The mansion was first built in 2012 and has been on the market since 2018, Forbes reports, but has had several price cuts over the years. It’s now listed for $C14.98 million ($A15.25 million) with Khoren Mardoyan, of Homelife/Vision Realty.

The home is in the affluent neighbourhood of St Andrews. Photo: Zillow/Homelife/Vision Realty.

Alternatively, for those with more modest tastes, the “Rosebud Motel”, which the fictional family relocated to, is also on the market.

Known as the Hockley Motel in the real life, the 10-room property was listed for $C2 million late last year.

But be warned, Moira Rose was not a fan. “Pick up a hammer and nail this coffin shut,” she pleaded on her first night at the fictional version of the motel.

The cast of Schitt's Creek out front of the Rosebud Motel. Photo: Supplied/Netflix.
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