In the game of Monopoly, the winning objective is to bankrupt all opponents. Properties are necessary to achieve this goal. Properties may be bought in one of 3 ways: landing on the property space and buying it at its printed price, being the highest bidder in an auction for property, or buying it from an opponent in a trade for any agreed-on price set by either party. Properties may also be received from bankrupted players, provided the Bank didn't bankrupt them.
When a player buys or otherwise gains possession of a property, he or she receives the property's corresponding title deed, which lists all relevant information on the property.
When a player owns all the properties in a color group (or 2/3 to 3/4 in the mega version), she or he is said to have a monopoly, which allows the player to charge double rent or build it up with Houses and Hotels.
The properties in Monopoly standard editions are named after streets in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and though a few are no longer around, many still exist, and are just as famous in the town as they are in the game.
Property costs and rents escalate as the player rounds the board. Properties range anywhere from $60 to $400, while rents can range from $2 to $2000! For more information, see each individual property by selecting its name below:
Properties[]
US version[]
- Mediterranean Avenue
- Baltic Avenue
- Oriental Avenue
- Vermont Avenue
- Connecticut Avenue
- St. Charles Place
- States Avenue
- Virginia Avenue
- St. James Place
- Tennessee Avenue
- New York Avenue
- Kentucky Avenue
- Indiana Avenue
- Illinois Avenue
- Atlantic Avenue
- Ventnor Avenue
- Marvin Gardens
- Pacific Avenue
- North Carolina Avenue
- Pennsylvania Avenue
- Park Place
- Boardwalk
- Wisconsin Avenue
- Nevada Avenue
- Missouri Avenue
- Rhode Island Avenue
- Oregon Avenue
- Arkansas Avenue
- California Avenue
- Texas Avenue
Railroads[]
- Reading Railroad
- Pennsylvania Railroad
- B. & O. Railroad
- Short Line
- Kentucky Railroad
- California Railroad
UK/Australian versions[]
- Old Kent Road
- Whitechapel Road
- The Angel Islington
- Euston Road
- Pentonvile Road
- Pall Mall
- Whitehall
- Northumberland Avenue
- Bow Street
- Marlborough Street
- Vine Street
- Strand
- Fleet Street
- Trafalgar Square
- Leicester Square
- Conventry Street
- Piccadilly
- Regent Street
- Oxford Street
- Bond Street
- Park Lane
- Mayfair
Railroads[]
Utilities[]
- Electric Company
- Water Works
- Gas Company
- Communications Company
Amusement Park Edition[]
- Movie Theater
- The Studios
- Atlantis Food Court
- Big Splash Ride
- Neptune’s Souvenirs
- Swashbuckler’s Ride
- Black Flag Tavern
- Treasure Chest
- Cowboy Promenade
- The Wild West
- Six-Shooter
- Inventor Workshop
- Automation Ride
- Robot Factory
- High Wire Coaster
- Big Top
- Clown Parade
- Castle Ever After
- Magic Forest Palace
- Fairy Tea Cups
- Space Base
- Moon Drop Tower
Railroads[]
- River Rapids Ride
- Mine Coaster
- Ghost Train
- Skycoaster
Utilities[]
- Hot Dogs
- Fast-Track Tickets
Haunted Board Edition[]
- Abandoned House
- Spirit Alley
- Black Cat Motel
- Broomstick Library
- Cauldron Heights
- Halloween Place
- Trick or Treat
- Pumpkin Street
- Black Widow Terrace
- The Cobwebs
- Tarantula Square
- Skull Street
- The Haunted Corner
- Bones Boulevard
- Ogre’s Den
- Scary Swamp
- Monster Hideout
- Pharaoh’s Rest
- The Pyramids
- Egyptian Plaza
- Vampire Manor
- Eternal Castle
Railroads[]
- Haunted Railroad
- Abandoned Railroad
- Cursed Railroad
- Floating Railroad
Utilities[]
- The Naughty Specter
- Wicked Power
Monopoly: The Mega Edition[]
- Arctic Avenue
- Massachusetts Avenue
- Maryland Avenue
- New Jersey Avenue
- Michigan Avenue
- California Avenue
- South Carolina Avenue
- Florida Avenue