Between Boardwalk and Mediterranean Avenue in the classic Monopoly game are the properties Atlantic Avenue and Ventnor Avenue, along with the two corresponding colored spaces. Atlantic Avenue is yellow, while Ventnor Avenue is also yellow and includes the option of purchasing utilities, specifically the Electric Company, nearby. This area is part of the game's more expensive property section.
In the US, it's Boardwalk. In the UK, it's Mayfair.
That depends on what version of the Monopoly game you are using. In the main US version, the cheapest properties are dark purple. Those dark purple properties are Mediterranean Avenue and Baltic Avenue.
Boardwalk, st James place, states avenue, Mediterranean avenue, Marvin gardens, vent nor avenue, electric company, short line, pacific avenue, Pennsylvania avenue, new York avenue, Tennessee avenue, Atlantic avenue, Indiana avenue, Kentucky avenue, oriental avenue, park place, water works, Virginia avenue, st charles place, reading railroad, b and o railroad, Pennsylvania railroad, Baltic avenue, Connecticut avenue, Vermont avenue, Illinois avenue, north Carolina avenue
Boston Avenue & Boardwalk
That depends on which version you are using. There are versions for all sorts of different things. The ones on the original board are as follows (I am assuming you mean the names of the properties): Boardwalk Park Place Pennsyvania Avenue North Carolina Avenue Pacific Avenue Marvin Gardens Atlantic Avenue Ventnor Avenue Illinois Avenue Indiana Avenue Kentucky Avenue New York Avenue Saint James Place Tennessee Avenue Virginia Avenue States Avenue Saint Charles Place Connecticut Avenue Oriental Avenue Vermont Avenue Baltic Avenue Mediterranean Avenue Utilities: Electric Company and Water Works Railroads: Pennsylvania, Reading, B&O, and Short Line
The cost of the Mediterranean Avenue is $60.
In the US Version of Monopoly, Go To Jail is between Marvin Gardens (yellow square, $280) and Pacific Avenue (green square, $300).
As of September 2008, the Avenues are:Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Atlantic, Ventnor, Pacific, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Mediterranean, Baltic, Oriental, Vermont, Connecticut, States, Virginia, Tennessee, New York.
In the original version of Monopoly, the properties are named after streets in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The color groups include Mediterranean Avenue and Baltic Avenue (purple), Reading Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad, and B&O Railroad (railroads), and then the more expensive properties like Park Place and Boardwalk (dark blue). Other properties include states such as Vermont Avenue, Connecticut Avenue (light blue), and St. James Place, Tennessee Avenue, New York Avenue (orange), among others.
In the classic Monopoly game, the property squares are as follows: Brown: Mediterranean Avenue, Baltic Avenue Light Blue: Oriental Avenue, Vermont Avenue, Connecticut Avenue Pink: St. Charles Place, States Avenue, Virginia Avenue Orange: St. James Place, Tennessee Avenue, New York Avenue Red: Kentucky Avenue, Indiana Avenue, Illinois Avenue Yellow: Atlantic Avenue, Ventnor Avenue, Marvin Gardens Green: Pacific Avenue, North Carolina Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue Dark Blue: Park Place, Boardwalk Additionally, there are four railroads (Reading, Pennsylvania, B&O, and Short Line) and two utilities (Electric Company and Water Works). The game also includes the "Go," "Jail," "Free Parking," and "Go to Jail" spaces.
Mediterranean Avenue
There are two, Baltic avenue and Mediterranean avenue they're both 60$.They are the cheapest