TITLE DEED Vermont Avenue | |
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Rent $6. | |
With 1 House | $30. |
With 2 Houses | $90. |
With 3 Houses | $270. |
With 4 Houses | $400. |
With HOTEL $550 Mortgage Value $50. Houses cost $50. each Hotels, $50. plus 4 houses If a player owns ALL the lots of any Color-Group, the rent is Doubled on Unimproved Lots in that group. |
Vermont Avenue is the second of the Light Blue properties in Monopoly. Situated between Chance and Connecticut Avenue, it has the exact same prices and rents as Oriental Avenue.
Rents
- Alone: $6
- Monopoly: $12
Rents with Houses:
- 1 House: $30
- 2 Houses: $90
- 3 Houses: $270
- 4 Houses: $400
- 1 Hotel: $550
Prices
- Printed Price: $100
- Mortgage Value: $50
- Building Costs: $50 each
Mega Edition
In the Mega Edition, Skyscraper rent is $1050.
Monopoly Deal Prices and Rents
See Oriental Avenue.
Opinions (NEW)
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"Vermont Avenue and the whole Light Blue Set have get rent prices. What's also nice is that it is only $50 per house!"
Summary
Vermont, like Oriental, is a good deal and can decide a game. It is cheap, relatively inexpensive, and serves as a good source of cash once 1 hotel is built.
Vermont has the second-highest ROI (return on investment) in the game with a hotel, tied with Oriental Avenue. You receive $550 with the hotel and you pay $350 to build it up ($100 to purchase it initially and $250 worth of improvements). That's a $200 profit and a 157% ROI.