


Rents payable by opponents landing on Boardwalk are: $50 (nothing built), $200 (1 house), $600 (2 houses), $1400 (3 houses), $1700 (4 houses), and $2000 (hotel). Rents payable by opponents landing on Park Place are: $35 (nothing built) $175 (1 house), $600 (2 houses), $1100 (3 houses), $1300 (4 houses), and $1500 (hotel). Houses and hotels on these properties cost $200 each. On a standard US board these are Park Place, which costs $350, and Boardwalk, which costs $400 and is the most expensive property in Monopoly.

The most expensive Monopoly properties are both the dark blue Monopoly properties. Rents payable by opponents landing on Baltic Avenue are: $4 (nothing built), $20 (1 house), $60 (2 houses), $180 (3 houses), $320 (4 houses), and $450 (hotel). Rents payable by opponents landing on Mediterranean Avenue are: $2 (nothing built) $10 (1 house), $20 (2 houses), $90 (3 houses), $160 (4 houses), and $250 (hotel). Houses and hotels on these properties cost $50 each. On a standard US board, these are Mediterranean Avenue and Baltic Avenue, and they cost $60 each. The cheapest Monopoly properties are both of the brown Monopoly properties. There are 2 brown Monopoly properties on a standard US Monopoly board: Now, let’s take a closer look at each of the colored properties on the Monopoly board, and how much it costs to buy them…. Here’s a list of Monopoly property names with prices:

I’ve also compiled a UK Monopoly properties list, if you’re interested. And here’s a full list of them all, complete with their respective prices. There are a total of 22 colored property squares on a standard US Monopoly board.
