Gaming experts from 1337.Games have ranked the streets featured on the Monopoly board from highest to lowest to see what the game would look like with modern property prices. It found that Mayfair remains the most expensive area, with an average value of £6,928,740. Trafalgar Square comes in second place, moving up seven spots at a value of £3,855,331. Leicester Square also features in the top three, moving up five places with an average value of £2,511,980. Park Lane, once the second most expensive area on the classic board, has moved down six places, with a current average home value of £1,924,142. Old Kent Road, Euston Road, and Whitechapel Road are now the cheapest areas on the board. |
Daily Star (19/08/2024) |