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SheriGR
7 years agoHero
@TBrandes & @NADYSOPHIE -- I wholeheartedly agree... I wish they would add the option of how much money to take with you when splitting or moving. That makes sense... it's not like the sim decides - we do.
I have played adult sims households and used the method of purchasing expensive items in the household before moving (must be items you can drag into that particular sim's personal inventory). As @SiliClone mentioned, the most expensive violin (which they can 'pocket'/store in their personal inventory) is a great option. Other examples of items that can go into the personal inventory are paintings made by a household member (if a master painter this can add up for them nicely), high value produce from gardening (I have done this with a bunch of 'magnificent' or 'perfect' dragon fruits, which are worth over $400 each. Anyway, anything valuable that can be dragged into their personal inventory should do.
Note that when you move them into their own household you will only see the standard $20,000 for their income/funds. So... you may need to get creative how to get into the lot you want. You may need to move into a cheap home or lot using the $20,000, unpocket & cash in all of that personal inventory so that it is now showing as their available funds, then move again to where you can actually afford.
I have played adult sims households and used the method of purchasing expensive items in the household before moving (must be items you can drag into that particular sim's personal inventory). As @SiliClone mentioned, the most expensive violin (which they can 'pocket'/store in their personal inventory) is a great option. Other examples of items that can go into the personal inventory are paintings made by a household member (if a master painter this can add up for them nicely), high value produce from gardening (I have done this with a bunch of 'magnificent' or 'perfect' dragon fruits, which are worth over $400 each. Anyway, anything valuable that can be dragged into their personal inventory should do.
Note that when you move them into their own household you will only see the standard $20,000 for their income/funds. So... you may need to get creative how to get into the lot you want. You may need to move into a cheap home or lot using the $20,000, unpocket & cash in all of that personal inventory so that it is now showing as their available funds, then move again to where you can actually afford.
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