Do you have to sell houses evenly in Monopoly?

Do you have to sell houses evenly in Monopoly?

The rules: House and hotels may be sold back to the Bank at any time for one-half the price paid for them. All houses on one color-group must be sold one by one, evenly, in reverse of the manner in which they were erected.

Can you buy multiple houses in one turn in Monopoly?

You can buy more than one per turn. According to the official Monopoly Millennium Edition rules, you can buy multiple houses per turn. Also, you don't have to be on the space that you want to make houses on to put houses on them.

What happens if you own all of one color in Monopoly?

When you own all the properties in a color-group you may buy houses from the Bank and erect them on those properties. If you buy one house, you may put it on any one of those properties. The next house you buy must be erected on one of the unimproved properties of this or any other complete color-group you may own.

How do you build houses in Monopoly?

You can build houses and hotels during your turn or in between another player's turn. The requirement to build is that you must fully own all properties in a color group (six of the eight color groups have three properties, while the first group and the last group only have two properties) and all must be unmortgaged.