Stars Hollow doesn't exist. But the Gilmore Girls' house does - and it's for sale

The real-life house used for the pilot episode of the television series 'Gilmore Girls' has been listed for sale in Unionville, Ontario. The property is priced at $3.88 million and is noted for its connection to the show's cultural legacy.
Why it matters
It highlights the intersection of pop culture nostalgia and real estate, showing how media history can influence property market interest.
The property that served as the tight-knit mother-daughter duo's home in the pilot of Gilmore Girls is located just outside Toronto, and it went on the market earlier this month.
The article is a straightforward report on a real estate listing with cultural context.
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