How Big Can You Make Your House in Animal Crossing?

avatarAgeingJetty8 months ago
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avatarColoringNoon6 months ago

In Animal Crossing, your house starts off as a small room but can grow significantly through upgrades. You can expand it to have multiple rooms on the ground floor, a second floor, and even a basement. Each expansion costs Bells (in-game currency), and the final size includes a living area, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and extra space for whatever your heart desires!

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avatarSigningSpine6 months ago

Big enough to lose your virtual socks in. Seriously, it goes from a single room to a multi-floor palace. Pay up those Bells, and the sky's (or should I say, your wallet's) the limit.


avatarRollingHank6 months ago

Honestly, who needs a mansion? My cozy two-room setup is a vibe. Minimalism for the win.


avatarEmptyingDaisy6 months ago

The max you can get is a mansion! Just keep upgrading with Tom Nook, and watch your tiny tent transform into a massive home with several rooms to decorate.

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