

Old Kent Road and Whitechapel Road are the cheapest of the spaces on the Monopoly board, both in terms of price to acquire, to buy a house, hotel and the rent you can charge a rival player should they land on your property. That’s why we’ve spent some time researching just how much a property would set you back in 2021 when buying in each of the iconic areas of London, as featured on the classic Monopoly board, first released in the mid 1930’s. Here at SDL Property Auctions, as well as being property auctioneers, we’re also property enthusiasts interested in all things related to the UK property market.

Iconic postcodes in particular can attract a premium, and there are few areas in London more iconic than those that can be found on the traditional Monopoly board. Of course, it’s not exactly breaking news that house prices in London are expensive when compared to the rest of the UK.

30th March 2021 The Monopoly board with real house prices 2021
