boardwalk and parkplace are the set but boardwalk is the most expensive.
Mayfair is the most expensive property in British Monopoly.
The most expensive property on the UK Edition of Monopoly is Mayfair, costing £400
Boardwalk
In Monopoly, the property that follows Mayfair in terms of value is Park Lane. Park Lane is the most expensive property on the board, and it is situated adjacent to Mayfair. Together, they form the most lucrative color set, the dark blue properties, which yield high rents when developed with houses or hotels.
In Monopoly, property prices vary based on their location on the board. Each property has a specific purchase price, which can range from $2 to $4,000 for the most expensive properties. Players can also acquire houses and hotels, which have their own building costs that increase the property's rent value. Additionally, there are costs associated with utilities, railroads, and various fees throughout the game.
Mayfair
Mayfair is the most expensive property in British Monopoly.
The most expensive property on the UK Edition of Monopoly is Mayfair, costing £400
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Boardwalk
The most expensive places in Monopoly are always the one right before start (so last). They are usually dark blue in color, but depending on the Monopoly edition, the names vary.In a standard Monopoly game set, the most expensive properties are on the west side (with the GO square being on the top left) being Pacific Avenue ($300), North Carolina Avenue($300), Pennsylvania Avenue ($320), Park Place ($350) and Boardwalk ($400).With a hotel, Pacific and No. Carolina Avenue charge $1100 to anyone who lands on them, Pennsylvania charges $1200, Park Place charges $1500 and Boardwalk charges $2000.
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The propery Park Place is the shade of blue. It is one of the two in that color. They are the most expensive properties on the board. It is a pair with Board Walk.
In Monopoly, the property that follows Mayfair in terms of value is Park Lane. Park Lane is the most expensive property on the board, and it is situated adjacent to Mayfair. Together, they form the most lucrative color set, the dark blue properties, which yield high rents when developed with houses or hotels.
In Monopoly, property prices vary based on their location on the board. Each property has a specific purchase price, which can range from $2 to $4,000 for the most expensive properties. Players can also acquire houses and hotels, which have their own building costs that increase the property's rent value. Additionally, there are costs associated with utilities, railroads, and various fees throughout the game.
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The code for Boardwalk in the classic Monopoly game is "R1." In this context, "R" stands for "Railroad," and the number indicates its position on the board, with Boardwalk being the most expensive property. If you're referring to something else, please provide more context!