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Q: Can you pay later in monopoly if you want to buy a property?
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What games involve choice?

A game that involves choice is Monopoly, because you choose if you want to buy a property or not when you land on it.


On a monopoly board what is the last property you can buy?

Boardwalk


What is monopoly rents?

when you buy the property without putting any houses on it.


How do you find rent in Monopoly if you buy houses?

It's on the property card


How will i pay if you want to buy light rail stations in monopoly?

With monopoly money...


When playing monopoly when can buy a hotel?

When you have bought 4 houses on a particular property.


Do you get your deposit back if you decide later that you don't want to buy that property?

Yes you should get it back


When playing the game monopoly are you required to complete a full rotation around the board before you are permitted to buy property?

no you can buy property as long as you have money


What is the cheapest property to buy on a standard UK Monopoly board?

Old Kent Road.


Can you buy a property with a six on monopoly?

dont know wat you mean but wen you go around once then you can buy properties


How do you buy houses in monopoly?

To buy houses in the game Monopoly, you first have to have all properties of one color. Then, you can buy the house and place it on any property of the color group to increase the rent of the place. If you have four houses, you can then get a hotel.


Is the game monopoly a game?

A "monopoly" is the control of a commodity or service by one group (usually a small number of companies) so that they control the available supply - they can profit because they can charge whatever prices they want. The board game of Monopoly applies this on a limited basis by allowing property owners to charge much larger rents when they have control of an area of the board (the colored property groups). By developing these even further with houses and hotels, they can command ever larger fees from other players who land on their properties. Property groups where monopolies are not formed can only charge comparative small rents and are thus at a competitive disadvantage.