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ChampandGirlie
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
If they move, it is only because they moved on their own or outgrew where they were living.
I use some of the CL apartments as "starter apartments" that they can move in and out of as they "find themselves". I like the ease of having them pre-furnished for those who move in.
Because I dislike redecorating empty houses, I tend to keep them in an existing house or move someone else in before I move them out. I know there's the option to keep or sell furniture but I tend to pick the wrong one.
There are always exceptions. It just depends on if they've really "clicked" with the house. Most do if they've moved past the starter apartment phase.
As for starter homes, I've renovated and expanded some of those with more floors and space. Single Streamlet and Agave Abode are both examples of that. My Single Streamlet has 3 floors, a finished basement with a laundry area, a toddler play area and a bedroom for a teen, 3 bathrooms and 4 bedrooms if you count the basement. The original bedroom is a den.
Agave Abode perfectly fits the family that lives there aside from having little actual yard.
I go between the worlds and they travel easily to community spaces in most of them (allowing for realism with vacations and remote worlds), but moves tend to be big deals for them beyond the first move out on their own. As the world fills up, they'll compete for real estate and some will need to move away, with new sims also moving in to interact with those that stay.
I use some of the CL apartments as "starter apartments" that they can move in and out of as they "find themselves". I like the ease of having them pre-furnished for those who move in.
Because I dislike redecorating empty houses, I tend to keep them in an existing house or move someone else in before I move them out. I know there's the option to keep or sell furniture but I tend to pick the wrong one.
There are always exceptions. It just depends on if they've really "clicked" with the house. Most do if they've moved past the starter apartment phase.
As for starter homes, I've renovated and expanded some of those with more floors and space. Single Streamlet and Agave Abode are both examples of that. My Single Streamlet has 3 floors, a finished basement with a laundry area, a toddler play area and a bedroom for a teen, 3 bathrooms and 4 bedrooms if you count the basement. The original bedroom is a den.
Agave Abode perfectly fits the family that lives there aside from having little actual yard.
I go between the worlds and they travel easily to community spaces in most of them (allowing for realism with vacations and remote worlds), but moves tend to be big deals for them beyond the first move out on their own. As the world fills up, they'll compete for real estate and some will need to move away, with new sims also moving in to interact with those that stay.