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Mmdrgntobldrgn
12 years agoSeasoned Ace
I have 3 works to share
The Cantrell Family
http://lvlt.thesims3.com/sims3_asset/sims3_asset/thumb/shard000/000/078/599/13/original.jpg
http://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=7859913
And 2 starter homes; technically one starter two different price ranges.
Stillwell Starter - no cc
http://lvlt.thesims3.com/sims3_asset/sims3_asset/thumb/shard000/000/078/859/52/roof_up_original.jpg
http://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=7885952
*********** House #2 ***********
It's not furnished in the sense of fully furnished, it's furnished in the sense of this is what newly built home looks like when folks first move in.
RH 1920s Bare Starter - no cc
http://lvlt.thesims3.com/sims3_asset/sims3_asset/thumb/shard000/000/078/880/36/l3wu_original.jpg
http://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=7888036
Some notes; no fireplace but space for it, I didn't add more furnishing or decorate because my goal was to keep the lot at a starter price range, and adding the windows to the two bedrooms and the bathroom pushed the cost up more than I liked. :(
http://lvlt.thesims3.com/sims3_asset/sims3_asset/thumb/shard000/000/078/880/36/roof_up_original.jpg "width=300"
http://lvlt.thesims3.com/sims3_asset/sims3_asset/thumb/shard000/000/078/880/36/l3wd_original.jpg "width=300"
Build adapted to fit the style of Roaring Heights. I have checked the house with both sims and custard and found no problems.
After looking at over a dozen different 1920's era floor plans, the houses back then for the average {working class/middle income} family were small/tiny by today's standards.
I hope that those who download enjoy this basic starter and it's twin posted above.
The Cantrell Family
http://lvlt.thesims3.com/sims3_asset/sims3_asset/thumb/shard000/000/078/599/13/original.jpg
http://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=7859913
And 2 starter homes; technically one starter two different price ranges.
Stillwell Starter - no cc
http://lvlt.thesims3.com/sims3_asset/sims3_asset/thumb/shard000/000/078/859/52/roof_up_original.jpg
http://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=7885952
Whether you live in Roaring Heights or Sunset Valley, this multi room, barest basics*, starter comes in at just under 15,500. Which is great for a single starting out, or a small family that needs some elbow room. *barest basics = fridge, toilet, and a shower. ~ Mmdrgntobldrgn
*********** House #2 ***********
It's not furnished in the sense of fully furnished, it's furnished in the sense of this is what newly built home looks like when folks first move in.
RH 1920s Bare Starter - no cc
http://lvlt.thesims3.com/sims3_asset/sims3_asset/thumb/shard000/000/078/880/36/l3wu_original.jpg
http://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=7888036
Whether you live in Roaring Heights or Sunset Valley, this multi room, just the basics*, starter comes in at just under 18,300. Which is ok for a young couple or small family just starting out. But, someone will have to earn money fast, if they want a bed to sleep on. Sim tested and custard checked. *just the basics = toilet, tub, bathroom sink; fridge, stove, kitchen sink, counters; minimal lights, kitchen, hall, bathroom. ~ Mmdrgntobldrgn
Some notes; no fireplace but space for it, I didn't add more furnishing or decorate because my goal was to keep the lot at a starter price range, and adding the windows to the two bedrooms and the bathroom pushed the cost up more than I liked. :(
http://lvlt.thesims3.com/sims3_asset/sims3_asset/thumb/shard000/000/078/880/36/roof_up_original.jpg "width=300"


Build adapted to fit the style of Roaring Heights. I have checked the house with both sims and custard and found no problems.
After looking at over a dozen different 1920's era floor plans, the houses back then for the average {working class/middle income} family were small/tiny by today's standards.
I hope that those who download enjoy this basic starter and it's twin posted above.
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