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Revision as of 21:52, 29 March 2018
TITLE DEED Pennsylvania Avenue | |
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Rent $28. | |
With 1 House | $150. |
With 2 Houses | $450. |
With 3 Houses | $1000. |
With 4 Houses | $1200. |
With HOTEL $1400 Mortgage Value $160. Houses cost $200. each Hotels, $200. plus 4 houses If a player owns ALL the lots of any Color-Group, the rent is Doubled on Unimproved Lots in that group. |
Like the other groups, Pennsylvania Avenue has higher values than other properties in its color group, Pacific Avenue and North Carolina Avenue. It is the third most expensive property on a standard board.
Rents
- Alone: $28
- Monopoly: $56
- With Houses:
- 1 House: $150
- 2 Houses: $450
- 3 Houses: $1000
- 4 Houses: $1200
- 1 Hotel: $1400
Prices
- Printed Price: $320
- Mortgage Value: $160
- Building Costs: $200 each
Mega Edition
In the Mega Edition, Skyscraper rent is $2400.
Summary
This is the first property with 4-digit rents with only three houses.
Regarding ROI (return on investment), Pennsylvania has the highest ROI with three houses at 108.7%. In other words, building up to either four houses or a hotel is not worth it. The extra improvements are going to get you little back. Also, those improvements are expensive at $200 each. Overall, it has higher ROI rates than the other two Greens.