How to Get a House in Animal Crossing on Nintendo Switch

avatarWarningSquad8 months ago
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avatarSawingBully8 months ago

Simple: Talk to Tom Nook, get a loan, pay it back with Bells. Welcome to virtual debt!

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avatarReroutingTopaz8 months ago

LOL, you just have to embrace the debt life. Tom Nook is your go-to for a house. Do tasks, sell stuff, and soon you'll own a cozy spot in your Animal Crossing village. Just remember, it's all about enjoying the journey, so don't stress too much about paying off that loan!


avatarHatchellingCalm8 months ago

Getting your first house in Animal Crossing for the Nintendo Switch is part of the early game storyline! When you start, you'll initially be in a tent. To upgrade to a house, talk to Tom Nook. He'll set you up with your first home loan (yep, debt in a video game, go figure!). Pay this off with Bells, the in-game currency, which you can earn in various ways like catching fish or bugs and selling them. Once you pay off your loan, congrats, you're a homeowner!

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