Fans of the popular Canadian “Schitt’s Creek” collection finally have the opportunity to personalize their favorite pieces from the present – similar to a Rosebud Motel room key and the characteristic oval glasses by Dan Levy. Well, leisure items, that is.

On Thursday, the Emmy-winning comedy – which tells the story of the Rose household after losing his fortune and being pressured to live in a shabby motel in a rural town they bought as a joke – went to Instagram to share the information {that a} “Schitt’s Creek” model of the popular Monopoly board recreation is up for grabs.

Available for $ 39.99, players can try their luck shopping for Bob’s Garage and even the brick-clad City Hall. Additional photos posted on Instagram reveal a lot more leisure items, along with a wig worn by contemporary matriarch Moira Rose, played by Catherine O’Hara.

This board game set, now for sale, gives players the chance to claim Bob’s Garage or Town Hall for themselves.

Monopoly-loving followers can also gamble to buy the Rosebud Motel – the property that becomes the home of the hapless household. But in real life, they’re probably not that lucky.

The motel, commonly known in real life as the Hockley Motel, hit the market for $ 1.59 million in March, matching a number of stories at the time. The property is about 80 miles from downtown Toronto in Mono, Ontario, on nearly 7 acres – but appears to have been taken off the market. A message to Colliers Canada showing the enumeration was not returned.

The items of recreation include David’s oval parasols and moira’s wig.

“Join the Rose family on opportunistic adventures as you buy, sell, and trade popular show locations including The Rosebud Motel, Bob’s Garage, Herb Ertlinger Winery, and more,” according to the official description of the recreation. “Celebrate tongue-in-cheek victories with ‘Hello You and Love That Journey for Me’ cards while rent and taxes like Roland’s truck and ‘That’s no write-off!’ Make or break your small town struggle to come out as the richest little townspeople and win! “

Monopoly is no stranger to creating variations on its recreation based primarily on popular television collections. A latest one included one for “The Sopranos,” which is also available for $ 39.99.

Players can even buy the famous Rosebud Motel, the real-life version of which went on sale earlier this year.Players can even buy the famous Rosebud Motel, the real model of which was launched earlier this year.Pop TV