Moreover, the price of properties on the board range from a quarter of a million (Barking - £244,326) to just under £600,000 (Haringey - £552,888). Interestingly only two places on the original board appear in today’s revised version, Old Kent Road and Whitechapel Road, coming in second and fourth. Here’s what the modern day board would look like, based on the top 22 most affordable places in London placing them into their deserved slots on the board. Interestingly, in today's prices, some properties on the board would be placed higher in value, where as some have decreased. For others, their popularity has increased with Whitehall moving from 16 th to 7 th place and Vine Street going from 12 th to 4 th place. This is a similar case for Fleet Street dropping from 10 th to 20 th place on the board. Mayfair may be top of the board still, but its second in command, Park Lane, has dropped 12 places to number 14.
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