Monopoly Go: Upgrade By Value Strategy
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Hey, Monopoly tycoons! Ready to build your empire smarter, not harder, in Monopoly Go? As of 7 March 2025, this guide focuses on the "Upgrade By Value" strategy - a killer way to maximise your cash flow and net worth without wasting a single roll. Inspired by proven tactics and player wisdom, we'll skip the fluff and dive straight into how to prioritise upgrades for the biggest bang for your buck. Let's roll up our sleeves and start stacking the Monopoly money!



What is Upgrade By Value?
Spend smarter, win bigger
In Monopoly Go, upgrading landmarks (those fancy buildings on your board) increases your net worth and boosts your income - the key to unlocking new boards and outplaying your rivals. "Upgrade By Value" means focusing on the landmarks that give you the most return per dollar spent, rather than just throwing cash at everything. Each board has five landmarks, and upgrading all six levels of each completes the board - but the trick is knowing which ones to upgrade first for maximum profit.
Why it matters
Cash is king, efficiency is queen
Net worth boost: Each upgrade increases your net worth, unlocking goodies like Auto Roll (level 8) or Albums (level 15).Income Spike: More expensive upgrades mean more cash from dice, robberies and rent - fuel for your next big move.Risk Dodge: Cash lying around? It's heist bait. Smart upgrades keep your bank thin and your empire strong.With over 215 boards and costs running into the billions (e.g. level 294's total of 64.4 billion), random upgrades burn dice and time. Play value first to stay ahead.
How to upgrade by value
Step-by-step strategy
Here's your playbook for prioritising upgrades like a pro:Know your costs
The first upgrade of each landmark sets the tone - the cost increases with each level (1 to 6). Example: Level 1's first upgrade might be 100K, but level 294's is 575M.Rough formula: First upgrade cost x 112 = total board cost (e.g. 575M x 112 = ~64.4B). Use this for planning.Spot the high rollers
Check your board - tokens linked to high traffic tiles (near GO, railways or chance) often pay more. They aren't labelled by value, but the rewards of the roll will indicate this.Prioritise the most expensive first upgrades - they signal greater long-term gains (e.g. starting at 575M vs. 200M).Upgrade in order
Start with the most valuable landmark - spend money on its six levels first. More houses = more income per roll.Move down the list - the cheapest landmarks come last. Example: If landmark A's first upgrade is 500M and B's is 200M, max A before touching B.Batch your builds
Save money until you can fully upgrade a landmark (or the whole board) - half-builds invite shutdowns.Aim: Complete all five landmarks (30 upgrades in total) to advance to the next board.Use events
Builder's Bash (discounts upgrades by 10-50%) cuts costs - wait for it to stretch your cash.Cash Boost (doubles cash roll) pairs perfectly - upgrade, then roll big for a quick payback.