The names of the 3 Monopoly red properties are Indiana Avenue, Kentucky Avenue and Illinois Avenue.
This answer only applies to the original monopoly. The three red properties are Kentucky Avenue, Indina Avenue, and Illinois Avenue. They cost $220, $220, and $240, respectively.
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The properties in the Electronic Banking version were originally the same as in the Monopoly Here and Now version (2006), which are different from those in the original game. The major difference in the electronic game is that the player's available funds are tallied electronically on debit cards (they can be kept secret) and the prices are uniformly higher.The properties and groups (US edition):Jacobs Field + Texas Stadium (violet)Grand Ole Opry + Gateway Arch + Mall of America (light blue)Centennial Olympic Park + Red Rocks Amphitheatre + Liberty Bell (maroon)South Beach + Johnson Space Center + Pioneer Square (orange)Camelback Mountains + Waikiki Beach + Disney World (red)French Quarter + Hollywood + Golden Gate Bridge (yellow)Las Vegas Blvd. + Wrigley Field + the White House (green)Fenway Park + Times Square (medium blue)Utilities: Internet Service + Cell Phone ServiceAirports : ORD, JFK, ATL, LAXWorld version (2008):Gdynia + Taipei (brown)Tokyo + Barcelona + Athens (light blue)Istanbul + Kiev + Toronto (maroon/purple)Rome + Shanghai + Vancouver (orange)Sydney + New York + London (red)Beijing + Hong Kong + Jerusalem (yellow)Paris + Belgrade + Cape Town (green)Riga + Montreal (blue)Utilities : Solar Energy + Wind EnergyMonopolies: Rail, Air, Cruise, Space
The names of the 3 Monopoly red properties are Indiana Avenue, Kentucky Avenue and Illinois Avenue.
Kentucky Avenue, Indiana Avenue, and Illinois Avenue. If you want names in some localized/themed version, I refer you to the related links section.
Fleet Street and Trafalgar Square
This answer only applies to the original monopoly. The three red properties are Kentucky Avenue, Indina Avenue, and Illinois Avenue. They cost $220, $220, and $240, respectively.
In the original US version : Kentucky Avenue, Indiana Avenue, and Illinois Avenue.In the UK version : Strand, Fleet Street, and Trafalgar Square.
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Marone/Dark Red.
well there are many differrent versions of mononoplys but the only difference in the games are the characters you use and the actual property names but the colors price and rent stays the same in all but electric banking where it goes to millions instead of hundreds and k instead of 10s and 1s the 1st monopoly both cost 60 dollars the baby blues cost 100 100 and 120 the hot pinks cost 140 140 and 160 oranges cost 180 180 and 200 the reds cost 220 220 240 yellows cost 260 260 and 280 the greens cost 300 300 and 320 the blues are the last monoply color and it breaks the pattern by costing 350 and 400 the rail roads all cost 200 and the utilities cost 150
Green's the House and Red's the Hotel
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