The mansion from Schitt's Creek is on the market, again
The Toronto mansion from the Emmy-award winning comedy Schitt's Creek is up for sale for the second time this year, which means we get to peek inside and see what the Rose family home looks like in all of its splendour.
It comes with a $23.5 million price tag, and has been on the market off and on since 2018. The 12-bedroom, 16-bathroom home looks like a royal European estate, but it was built just seven years ago; however, in a nod to the culture that inspired it, it's known as La Belle Maison, which is French for 'The Beautiful Home'.
The home was shown in the pilot episode of Schitt's Creek, and served as the background to the scenes chronicling the Rose family's fall from grace; viewers saw all of their worldly possessions getting repossessed as they learned their business manager had stolen all of their money while standing in the home's grand foyer. The home was also seen in flashbacks throughout the series.
La Belle Maison was built in 2012, and was designed by its current owner, Canadian property developer Van Lapoyan. The three-story, 2223-square-metre home features amenities such as both indoor and outdoor pools, a home theatre, a custom stone-paved circular driveway with parking for 14 cars, Sistine Chapel-inspired frescoes and a massive banquet hall that can seat up to 150 guests.
Click through the gallery to take a peek inside the ostentatious Canadian chateau.
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