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11 years ago
If you are going to house farm, in my son's situation, the best choice was the blue house. My son didn't have time to make a commitment to be a good neighbor to 100 people, so he put up 100 blue houses while finishing all questlines. At $1,800 each, paying out $150 every 8 hours, if you can handle collecting 3 times per day for the first 4 days, a blue house will be paid for.
His schedule was 6AM, 2PM, 10PM. He continued the schedule after the houses were paid for. The time creeps forward -- every three days, he skipped the night round, to get back on track. So every three days, he collected $1,200 per house. (Averages out to $2,800 per week) For his 100 houses, he collected well over a quarter million per week, which helped him pay for the high priced buildings in the upper quest levels and THEN to finish up buying all the land after his quests were done. Then he sold off his houses and had scads of money from their sale to buy decorations galore!
Remember -- Focus on finishing quests first. You'll spend your ingame money on buildings and characters, which are money-generators. Buy enough land to keep it looking like a town but Don't buy excessive land (which gives zero payout) until you finish the quests. By the time you work through the quests, you will have over 50 free money-making characters.
You can string your houses around the circumference of your town. Most people will never notice and of those who do, most won't care. Some will. They'll drop you. Then come back to the add-me thread and replace them, and everyone will be happy campers. :)
His schedule was 6AM, 2PM, 10PM. He continued the schedule after the houses were paid for. The time creeps forward -- every three days, he skipped the night round, to get back on track. So every three days, he collected $1,200 per house. (Averages out to $2,800 per week) For his 100 houses, he collected well over a quarter million per week, which helped him pay for the high priced buildings in the upper quest levels and THEN to finish up buying all the land after his quests were done. Then he sold off his houses and had scads of money from their sale to buy decorations galore!
Remember -- Focus on finishing quests first. You'll spend your ingame money on buildings and characters, which are money-generators. Buy enough land to keep it looking like a town but Don't buy excessive land (which gives zero payout) until you finish the quests. By the time you work through the quests, you will have over 50 free money-making characters.
You can string your houses around the circumference of your town. Most people will never notice and of those who do, most won't care. Some will. They'll drop you. Then come back to the add-me thread and replace them, and everyone will be happy campers. :)
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