In the game of Monopoly, Boardwalk is the most expensive property, costing $400. It is part of the Dark Blue color set along with Park Place. When developed with houses or a hotel, it can yield significant rent, making it a valuable asset in the game.
both purple cost 60$ which is the least in the game
In Monopoly Deal, property cards represent different properties from the classic Monopoly game, divided into color sets. Each property card lists its color, name, and value, indicating how much rent can be charged when owned and developed. Some property cards also include special features or actions, such as 'wild' properties that can represent any color set. Players collect and manage these cards to build their property portfolio and complete sets for winning the game.
I don't know what you mean by generic Monopoly but you can get some Monopoly varieties for under $10. The original doesn't cost much more.
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In the classic U.S. version of Monopoly, Park Place costs $350. It is one of the most expensive properties on the board, situated next to Boardwalk. Players can purchase it and develop it with houses and hotels to increase rent for opponents landing on it.
both purple cost 60$ which is the least in the game
In Monopoly, it costs half the mortgage value to unmortgage a property.
the monopoly board game is based on the reality of real estate.
In the game of Monopoly, players start with 1,500.
In the game of Monopoly, each player starts with 1,500 in Monopoly money.
Players start with 1500 in a game of Monopoly.
In the game of Monopoly, each player starts with 1,500.
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In the game of Monopoly, each player starts with 1,500 in Monopoly money.
In Monopoly, it costs 50 of the property's value to sell houses.
In Monopoly, a strand, or more commonly referred to as a "street" or "property," doesn't have a uniform cost; it varies depending on the specific property. Each property is assigned a purchase price, which can range from $2,000 (for properties like Mediterranean Avenue) to over $4,000 for the more valuable properties like Boardwalk. Players can buy properties during their turn when they land on them, or they can purchase them at auction if another player lands on them and chooses not to buy.
In the game of Monopoly, players start with 1,500.