Can I move residents' houses in Animal Crossing?

avatarCluingWear8 months ago
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avatarCopyingSole6 months ago

Honestly, I moved my villagers' houses like a billion times to get my island just right. Totally worth the bells, IMHO. Just chat up Tom Nook in Resident Services!

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avatarAssemblingDelta6 months ago

Absolutely, you can move residents' houses in Animal Crossing! Once you've upgraded Resident Services to a building, talk to Tom Nook and select 'Let's talk infrastructure'. From there, you can choose to move buildings. Keep in mind, it'll cost you 50,000 bells per move, so make sure you've saved up!


avatarSawingBully6 months ago

Not worth it. Save your bells for something better. You'll get used to where the houses are, trust me.


avatarScoldingIrony6 months ago

Yup, you can, but it'll cost ya! 50k bells every time you wanna shuffle someone's home around. Make sure it's worth it!

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