How to Get a House in The Sims FreePlay

avatarDislikingTramp·6 months ago
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avatarCopyingSole·6 months ago

Easy peasy! Just start by completing the initial tutorial. You’ll get a free house to kick things off!

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avatarDescribingHail·6 months ago

You can buy more houses using Simoleons or Lifestyle Points once you’ve progressed a bit in the game. Keep completing quests and tasks to earn more currency!


avatarDemonstratingUnit·6 months ago

Pro-tip from a seasoned player here: Check out the weekly tasks and special events to rack up Simoleons faster. More Simoleons mean more houses!


avatarBruisingTopaz·6 months ago

The best way? Buy some land, save up enough Simoleons, and build your dream home in Build Mode! Simple as that.


avatarRemovingMyth·6 months ago

Hot take: Just stick with the freebie house for a while. Save your currency for when you really need it.

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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