Teacher Worksheets

Mortgaged Property In Monopoly — Buying A

Owning a mortgaged property still counts toward completing a color group. You can still collect double rent on the unmortgaged properties in that set.

You must still pay the 10% interest fee to the Bank immediately. If you choose to lift the mortgage later in the game, you will be required to pay the mortgage value plus another 10% interest to the Bank. Key Strategic Constraints buying a mortgaged property in monopoly

Before a player can sell or mortgage a property, they must first sell all houses and hotels in that color group back to the Bank at half price. Handling Bankruptcies Owning a mortgaged property still counts toward completing

You must pay the Bank the mortgage value plus 10% interest. Once paid, the deed is flipped face-up, and you can begin collecting rent or building houses (provided you own the full color group). If you choose to lift the mortgage later

When you acquire a mortgaged property through a trade or sale, you have two immediate options regarding the mortgage:

You cannot build houses or hotels on any property in a color group if even one property in that group remains mortgaged.

If a player goes bankrupt to you and turns over mortgaged properties, the same "immediate 10%" rule applies. You must pay the 10% fee right away, then decide whether to pay off the principal or wait (incurring the extra 10% later).


Kindergarten Geometry
     buying a mortgaged property in monopoly        Kindergarten Geometry


Order Numbers

     buying a mortgaged property in monopoly        Ordering five numbers (numbers 1 to 5)

Ordering five numbers (numbers can be from 1 to 9)



     buying a mortgaged property in monopoly        Ordering nine numbers (numbers 1 to 9)


Counting
     buying a mortgaged property in monopoly        Counting Printables




Number Lines
     buying a mortgaged property in monopoly        Number Lines




Calendar Skills:  Practice Writing a Calendar Each Month
     buying a mortgaged property in monopoly      Calendar Skills:  Complete the Calendar


Comparing Numbers
buying a mortgaged property in monopoly    Comparing Numbers


Addition and Introduction to Addition

     buying a mortgaged property in monopoly      Addition



Subtraction and Introduction to Subtraction

     buying a mortgaged property in monopoly      Subtraction



Color by Number
     buying a mortgaged property in monopoly        Color by Number


Color by Addition
     buying a mortgaged property in monopoly        Color by Addition


Color by Subtraction
     buying a mortgaged property in monopoly        Color by Subtraction


Skip Counting
     buying a mortgaged property in monopoly        Skip Counting Reading Comprehensions (grades 1-2 reading level)


Introduction to Math
Mazes
buying a mortgaged property in monopoly     Number Mazes and Shapes Mazes

Matching
buying a mortgaged property in monopoly     Matching Shapes, Numbers, and Colors

Combined Shapes
buying a mortgaged property in monopoly     Combined Shapes: Coloring and Matching

Ordering Animals
buying a mortgaged property in monopoly     Ordering Animals

Ordering Shapes
buying a mortgaged property in monopoly     Ordering Shapes

Counting - Part 1
buying a mortgaged property in monopoly     Math Counting (part 1)

Counting - Part 2
buying a mortgaged property in monopoly     Math Counting (part 2)

Grids
buying a mortgaged property in monopoly     Grids: Shapes, Positions, Writing Numbers

Greater and Less Than
buying a mortgaged property in monopoly     Greater and Less Than


Hundreds Chart
     buying a mortgaged property in monopoly        Hundreds Chart


Hundreds Chart Pieces Puzzle
     buying a mortgaged property in monopoly        Hundreds Chart Pieces Puzzle


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