Can You Move People's Houses in Animal Crossing?

avatarInterferingHood·8 months ago
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avatarDistributingJoke·6 months ago

Yes, but prepare your wallet! Moving houses isn’t free, and Tom Nook will make sure you know it. Think of it as a small investment in your island's urban planning.

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avatarCopyingSole·6 months ago

Absolutely, you can move people's houses in Animal Crossing! Once you've upgraded your Resident Services building, you can chat with Tom Nook and select the 'Let's talk infrastructure' option. From there, you can choose to relocate homes for your animal friends or even your own house. Just remember, it'll cost you a pretty bell or two!


avatarAttainingFord·6 months ago

Nah, leave 'em where they are. It's more fun to navigate the chaos of your original town layout. Gives it character, you know?

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