The properties on this list go from cheapest to buy to the most expensive (clockwise on the board):
Mediterranean Avenue (Purple)
Baltic Avenue (Purple)
Reading Railroad (Railroad)
Oriental Avenue (Light Blue)
Vermont Avenue (Light Blue)
Connecticut Avenue (Light Blue)
Saint Charles Place (Pink)
Electric Company (Utility)
States Avenue (Pink)
Virginia Avenue (Pink)
Pennsylvania Railroad (Railroad)
Saint James Place (Orange)
Tennessee Avenue (Orange)
New York Avenue (Orange)
Kentucky Avenue (Red)
Indiana Avenue (Red)
Illinois Avenue (Red)
B & O Railroad (Railroad)
Atlantic Avenue (Yellow)
Ventnor Avenue (Yellow)
Water Works (Utility)
Marvin Gardens (Yellow)
Pacific Avenue (Green)
North Carolina Avenue (Green)
Pennsylvania Avenue (Green)
Short Line (Railroad)
Park Place (Dark Blue)
Boardwalk (Dark Blue)
No, you cannot trade a mortgaged property in Monopoly.
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.
No, you cannot steal a wild property in Monopoly Deal.
No, you cannot steal wild property in Monopoly Deal.
In the game Monopoly, a maximum of four houses can be built on a single property.
When a player purchases a property in Monopoly, they receive the ownership card for that property.
In Monopoly, it costs half the mortgage value to unmortgage a property.
No, it is not possible to steal a wild property in Monopoly Deal.