Monopoly Trade Calculator: Get Fair Deals Every Time

Monopoly Trade Calculator: Get Fair Deals Every Time

🎩 Monopoly Trade Calculator

Evaluate property trades, calculate color group value, and find fair deals in any Monopoly game

Quick Presets
🎮 Trade Configuration
🤝 You Offer
💰 You Receive
📊 Trade Analysis Results

🏠 Monopoly Property Quick Reference
28
Total Properties
8
Color Groups
4
Railroads
2
Utilities
$1,500
Starting Cash
32
Houses Available
12
Hotels Available
$20,580
Total Game Money
🏢 Property Groups — Value Reference
Color Group Properties Purchase Total Base Rent (set) Hotel Rent (avg) ROI Rating
Brown 2 $120 $4 – $8 $250 Low
Light Blue 3 $330 $12 – $16 $550 Medium
Pink 3 $570 $14 – $18 $750 Medium
Orange 3 $660 $16 – $20 $950 Very High
Red 3 $750 $18 – $20 $1,050 High
Yellow 3 $870 $22 – $24 $1,100 High
Green 3 $1,050 $26 – $28 $1,275 Medium
Dark Blue 2 $750 $35 – $50 $2,000 Very High*
🚆 Railroad & Utility Reference
Asset Purchase Price 1 Owned 2 Owned 3 Owned 4 Owned
Each Railroad $200 $25 rent $50 rent $100 rent $200 rent
Each Utility $150 4x dice 10x dice
📊 House & Hotel Development Costs
Group House Cost Hotel Cost Max Hotel Rent Break-Even Turns (approx)
Brown$50$50+4 houses$250/$4508–12
Light Blue$50$50+4 houses$550/$600/$7506–10
Pink$100$100+4 houses$750/$900/$9507–12
Orange$100$100+4 houses$950/$1,000/$1,1005–9
Red$150$150+4 houses$1,050/$1,100/$1,1506–10
Yellow$150$150+4 houses$1,100/$1,150/$1,2007–12
Green$200$200+4 houses$1,275/$1,300/$1,4009–14
Dark Blue$200$200+4 houses$1,500/$2,0004–8
🎲 Landing Probability (36 dice outcomes)
Color Group Most Visited Landing Freq. Strategic Value
OrangeSt. James, NY~3.1% each⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
RedIllinois Ave~3.0% each⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Light BlueConnecticut~2.9% each⭐⭐⭐⭐
PinkVirginia Ave~2.8% each⭐⭐⭐⭐
YellowAtlantic Ave~2.7% each⭐⭐⭐
GreenPennsylvania~2.5% each⭐⭐⭐
Dark BlueBoardwalk~2.2% each⭐⭐⭐⭐
BrownBaltic Ave~2.0% each⭐⭐
💡 Trade Tip #1: Orange properties (St. James, Tennessee, New York) are statistically the most landed-on group because players leaving Jail land on them most often. A monopoly on Orange with 3 hotels is one of the strongest positions in the game. If you trade away Orange, demand significant value in return.
💡 Trade Tip #2: Getting a complete color group (monopoly) is almost always worth more than the raw property values suggest. Even a Brown monopoly with hotels beats owning partial shares of two high-value groups. When evaluating trades, weight monopoly control at least 1.3x–1.5x above individual property values.

Business forms a main part of Monopoly and the game itself pushes players to do it. It is made up of deals where one player exchanges something with another. Among the things that one can Trade are properties, money and cards for free exit from prison.

Note such changes are possible during any round, not only when comes the turn of a particular player.

How to Make Good Trades in Monopoly

Almost nothing in the game stays outside business. Not only does one allow it, but itself pushes to it. Without such changes, the games risk becoming very boring.

Players on averege win more than they spend on rents, because the highest of them without a color group or houses cost only fifty dollars, while passing the start one receives two hundred dollars each trip around the board. That ultimately leads to boredom for the most patient players.

Changes happen even before all properties leave the bank. Some think that one should start business only after sale of every property, but banning early changes simply delays the game even more. As long as both players agree about the deal terms, almost everything counts.

In tournaments or normal plays on the other hand, the rules require that one Trade only physical objects that already exist then, for instance properties, including mortgaged.

What makes good business? Clearly, one benefits if one gets more value than one gives. But it is not always that simple.

Giving a property that will complete a group for an opponent is usually really bad. Light blue, orange and dark blue groups deserve attention. Cheap ones do not help much, unless a player can build on them soon and stay with money four costs.

Always try to complete a color group. Do not waste a chance to Trade for a set that one can build on. Giving red, yellow, green or dark blue properties, well control the money of the other player.

These four groups cost a lot to build on, so trading them with a cash-poor opponent can be a key plan.

Buy and Trade for Monopoly sets on the first half of the board, so the bottom and left-hand side, forms a solid plan. Trading property for first or second hotel in one step shows strong style. The main target stays to getsets and start building before opponents reach the same.

Monopoly Trade Calculator: Get Fair Deals Every Time

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