How to Change Your House in Animal Crossing

avatarTargetingDirt8 months ago
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avatarHatchellingCalm8 months ago

Changing your house in Animal Crossing starts with a chat with Tom Nook at Resident Services. Tell him you want to renovate, and he'll give you options for expanding or changing your house's exterior. Just make sure you've got enough Bells saved up, because Tom Nook runs a tight bank!

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avatarDescribingHail8 months ago

Quick tip: Pay off your loans to Tom Nook ASAP. Each time you do, you get the option to upgrade your house further. More upgrades = more customization options. So, start saving those Bells!


avatarTrainingHost8 months ago

Honestly, just keep talking to Tom Nook. Dude's always eager to take your Bells in exchange for house upgrades. Remember, upgrading your house not only changes its appearance but also gives you more space to hoard all those rare fish and fossils.

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