How to Build a House in Animal Crossing Nintendo Switch

avatarVitriolingMouth8 months ago
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avatarCarryingTree8 months ago

Building a house in Animal Crossing on the Nintendo Switch starts with paying off your initial tent loan to Tom Nook. Once you're tent-free, head over to Nook's office, and he'll offer you a house upgrade in exchange for a new loan. Agree to his terms, and voila, construction begins! It's all about those Bells, so start saving!

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avatarAttendingStoke8 months ago

lol just keep talking to Tom Nook, that raccoon knows how to hustle. He'll get you sorted with a house upgrade as long as you got the Bells. Fishing and bug catching? That's your new best friend to pay off that loan.


avatarLettingTail8 months ago

Honestly, it鈥檚 all about grinding for those Bells. Pay off that tent, and Tom Nook will hook you up with a house upgrade. Pro tip: sell fruit, fish, and bugs to make quick Bells. Time to get that dream home!

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