The Toronto megamanion featured in the opening scenes of the TV series “Schitt’s Creek” is on sale for almost $ 15 million.
The 24,000-square-foot property known as La Belle Maison has 12 rooms, according to agent Khoren Mardoyan.
The three-story mansion was designed by its owner, a Toronto-based developer, Van Lapoyan, who was inspired by French architecture. The property took five years to design and was completed in July 2013, according to Lapoyan’s lawyer Robert Freedman.
The property is situated in one of Toronto’s most exclusive neighborhoods, called St. Andrew Winfields. Property amenities include indoor and outdoor pools, home theater, wine cellar and gym with golf simulator and sauna.
Freedman told CNBC Make It that the property appeared in the debut episode of “Schitt’s Creek” and in a Christmas flashback episode that aired in Season 5.
Take a look inside.
Front photo of the property
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Aerial view of 30 Fifeshire Road in Toronto, Canada
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The foyer features a grand marble staircase, carved limestone and frescoes inspired by the Sistine Chapel, according to the list.
Main staircase
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A gourmet kitchen that opens onto a private patio.
Kitchen
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The kitchen also connects to the formal dining room.
Dining room
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The property has a total of 16 bathrooms.
Bathroom
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There is also a large office located on the first floor.
Desk
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Downstairs there is a banquet hall for entertainment.
Entertainment room
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Correction: This story has been revised with Van Lapoyan correcting that the mansion is for sale for $ 15 million dollars.