How do you make your house bigger in Animal Crossing?

avatarWhammellingSuite8 months ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum8 months ago

Tom Nook is your guy. Pay off those loans and watch your house grow.

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avatarVitriolingMouth8 months ago

Just keep paying Tom Nook your life savings. But seriously, upgrade your house by paying off your loan to Tom Nook. Then, you can get a bigger house with more rooms to fill with all kinds of cool stuff.


avatarCompletingClint8 months ago

To make your house bigger in Animal Crossing, you gotta talk to Tom Nook at Resident Services. He's the go-to raccoon for all your home expansion needs. Essentially, you pay him a bunch of Bells (the game's currency) for each upgrade. Each time you pay off a loan, you can upgrade to a bigger house size. Just brace yourself for the ever-increasing loan amounts!


avatarAttendingStoke8 months ago

Honestly, it's a trap. You'll be in debt to a raccoon for eternity, but yeah, pay Tom Nook to upgrade.

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