There Houses

January 27, 2006 at 2:43 pm | Posted in There Houses | Leave a comment

Houses in there work a lot like houses in real life. If you are the current renter, you have a lot of control about how the house is decorated and who can come in. In real life and in There, an important function of houses is to let allow privacy for your family and friends and keep the rest of the world out.
A function that is just as important in There is event hosting. There has tools to make it easy to schedule events, invite people to your events. Scheduling events makes it easy for people with similar interests to meet you.

You can allow others to host events at your house. People you authorize to host events can host and decorate the house while they are hosting an event.

Costs of There Houses
In There, houses have a deed a lot like in real life. There are many differences in ownership in There, however.

Unlike real life, after you buy the house you still have to pay rent to There every month. Owning a deed to a house allows you to pay rent to There for that house.

In There, buying a house is in two parts. You buy the deed for the house from someone in auctions and then you pay rent to There monthly. Rent varies for houses but is about 18,000 to 24,000 ThereBucks per month.

Houses vary a lot in asking price depending on the size of the house and (of course) location. Some houses in prime spots that sell for over 100,000 Therebucks. In Tyr and Motu Motu there are some empty houses that you can move into just by paying the first month’s rent.

  • An average amount to expect to pay is about 25,000 ThereBucks for the deed and 24,000 more when the rent is due.
  • You should also expect to spend another 100,000 ThereBucks to decorate the house.
  • You can search for houses at There Central.

This is from ThereCare:

Each house and FunZone in There has a deed associated with it; so any time you rent a house or FunZone in There, you will automatically get a deed. What is a deed? Although a deed generally shows ownership of something, in this case, deeds show who has the right to rent a piece of property (or a house) in There. You could say it’s kind of like a lease in real life.

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