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Iconic 'Schitt's Creek' motel is up for sale... for a mere $2M

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The famous motel associated with the Emmy award-winning Canadian television series Schitt's Creek is on the market. (via Facebook/Schitt's Creek)

There's a rose-coloured opportunity for would-be hoteliers looking to flaunt their wealth in small-town Canada.

A landmark location from the beloved CBC sitcom "Schitt's Creek" hit the market Wednesday (Nov. 25), offering buyers the chance to re-enact the show's riches-to-rags saga for a listing price of $2 million.

The Hockley Motel in Mono, a town of about 8,000 people northwest of Toronto, served as the exterior set for the Rose family's home on the Emmy Award-winning series.

The listing presents the 6.7-acre riverside property as a fixer-upper that would appeal to travellers seeking rural refuge from the commotion and contagion risk of city life in the COVID-19 era.

It's a sales pitch that may sound familiar to "Schitt's Creek" fans who have followed the Rose family as they refurbished their motel-turned-home in a town they once purchased as a joke, said property owner Jesse Tipping.