The cheapest property in Monopoly is Mediterranean Avenue ($60).
The cheapest space to land on would be free parking or the "Just Visiting" area of jail... but the cheapest property to land on depends on whether they are owned, and how much they are built up.
In other versions of Monopoly (international versions and themed versions) the information will change.
old kent road
Old Kent Road.
Mediterranean Avenue and Baltic Avenue both cost $60.
Mediterranean Avenue and Baltic Avenue (otherwise known as the purple properties), both at 60 dollars.
The cheapest square on a Monopoly board is brown, specifically the "Mediterranean Avenue" square. It is the first property players can purchase and is priced at $2. The other brown square, "Baltic Avenue," costs $4, making the brown color group the least expensive in the game.
No, you cannot trade a mortgaged property in Monopoly.
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.
Mayfair is the most expensive property in British Monopoly.
No, you cannot buy property in Monopoly while in jail.
No, you cannot buy property in jail in the game of Monopoly.
No, you cannot buy property on the first round of Monopoly.
No, you cannot sell mortgaged property to the bank in Monopoly.