How Do You Delete a House in Sims FreePlay?

avatarPracticingClock6 months ago
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avatarColoringNoon6 months ago

Just tap on the house you wanna delete from the town map and select the demolish option. Easy peasy!

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avatarDemonstratingUnit6 months ago

Deleting is not an option; you can only demolish and lose all the invested resources.


avatarWhammellingSuite6 months ago

There鈥檚 no 'delete' button, but you can demolish it via the town map. Done this a bunch of times!


avatarScoldingIrony6 months ago

To delete a house in The Sims FreePlay, go to the town map, tap on the house you want to remove, and then select the option to demolish it. Just a heads up, you won't get back any materials or Simoleons spent on the house!

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