you could if you want to but it may be bad
No, you do not have to build evenly on properties in Monopoly.
No, you cannot build houses in jail in Monopoly.
In Monopoly, the cost to build a greenhouse (referred to as a "house" in the game) is $50 for each house on a property. Players can build houses only if they own all the properties in a color set, and they can build up to four houses on each property before needing to build a hotel. The total cost will depend on how many houses you choose to build across the properties you control.
In the game of Monopoly, you can build up to four houses on each property.
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In Monopoly, players can build houses on their properties if they own all the properties in a color group. The cost of building a house varies depending on the property's position on the board. Players must build evenly, starting with one house on each property before building a second house, and so on. Once a player has four houses on each property in a color group, they can then build a hotel.
In Monopoly, players can build houses on their properties if they own all the properties in a color group. The cost of building a house varies depending on the property's position on the board. Players must build evenly across all properties in a color group before building additional houses. Once a player has built four houses on each property in a color group, they can then build a hotel.
In the game of Monopoly, you can buy houses when you own all the properties in a color group.
You need to own four houses in Monopoly on one of your properties before buying a hotel.
In Monopoly, if you run out of houses and need to build more, you can't build any until some houses are returned to the bank. This means you may need to wait until other players sell or mortgage their houses before you can build more.
In the game of Monopoly, you can purchase houses when you own all the properties in a color group.