
More houses! (disclaimer: all of these house files are named for the families who live in them in Rodeburg.) (Want some community lots?)



Trist mansion. Loosely based on the Cromford mansion (the German one). Furnished for one Sim who’s a bit of a recluse, but could comfortably house up to five Sims, I think. Special feature: the two-story high entranceway.
Costs: 175, 683$




The Legrand Manor. Three stories high, two bedroom manor with quite a view, a sauna, a fitness room, a garage and a huge pool. Furnished for two elders and a teenage boy. Loosely based on the Villa Hügel (very loosely. More of a concept, really.).
Costs: 296,734$



The Schleedorn Farm. Quaint little farm on the outskirts of town. Furnished for two siblings. Not sure if the upper story is weather-proof.
Costs: 66,721$



The Nocenti townhouse (called 2 Cemetary Lane in my game). Small townhouse with plenty of space for a single Sim. Furnished for a journalist/ blogger.
Costs: 43,075$


Van de Berg hut (1 Cemetary Lane in my game). Small little house for a family of three. Furnished for a single parent, a toddler and a female child/teen.
Costs: 25, 161$




Pechstein Hall, a house with… charm (and in dire need of a renovation). Can easily house up to four Sims, more if you convert the game room and the attic into bedrooms. The attic is weatherproof.
Costs: 175, 184$



Starterhouse 1 (called 1-3 Main Street in my game). Consists of two apartments. Both have two bedrooms and two bathrooms. There’s a little playground and some gardening plots in the backyard.
Packaged as a residential lot. To turn it into an apartment lot, simply type “changelotzoning apartmentbase” into your cheat console. Unfurnished.
Costs: 30, 785$



Starterhouse 2. A small house for one Sim or a couple (and maybe a baby). Upper landing could function as a studio or home office. Part of the landing could also be turned into a second bedroom if you feel like it.
Costs: 16, 200$.
And that’s it!