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11 years ago
@allysims4 - You are not restricted to a small lot to start. I started my matriarch on the Oakenstead lot in Willow Springs. Of course I had to bulldoze the house and she didn't have much money left after buying the lot but it was enough to build a one room shanty and buy bare necessities. Then she got busy painting when she wasn't chasing men, and started building up her bank account. By the time the first baby aged to child she was able to add bedrooms and wall off the bath. Having all activity objects in the center of the house with bedrooms on either side is a very efficient layout, even if you have to go to two stories when the house fills up. But as far as moving goes, I don't see anything in the rules against it. I just tend to play everything like I did in TS2. I like big lots and being able to put everything I want on them.
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