Three Abodes for Pudding Habitation (Update-09/04/09 Base Game Furnished)

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Zazazu:
I'm fine with sub-standard equipment for homes that are meant for townies.

These are great; there is a good use of space, lots are evenly decorated, and yard space seems to have purpose. I'm not a fan of the color combination of the external Handyman's home, but that's probably just personal taste. Nice basements. I tend to avoid building with them. In my current game, I only have one lot with a basement (walkout, egress windows onto the garden in the front yard, opens out onto a patio and pool in the back yard).

J. M. Pescado:
These are a bit too expensive for display-class homes, as townies will not likely be able to afford them. If you're making townie-class homes, you need to really chop down those prices.

CheritaChen:
But her point was to make the homes pleasant (both in realism and buffs like Beautifully Decorated, I'd guess) for her actual played Sims to visit. With that goal in mind, and considering that her townies are non-played anyway (as is the style of play with many here, from what they have said), it seems more sensible to just give the townies enough bank so they can afford the homes.

Zazazu:
Or you can just move the townies around. I've been building more than playing lately and what I've been doing is taking all the identical starter homes I'd set up for my townies and rebuilding them with more personality. After about 20 sim days of play and with some shuffling around for the townies to pair off, each house has around $50k to work with.

Brand:
A couple generations in my townies all seem to have a lot of money anyway. I have a number of cheap starters they have never moved into while other more expensive homes get occupied. *shrug*

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