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'''Investments''' are another way for Sims to earn [[money]] over the course of ''[[The Sims 3]]''. It is comprised of ''Partnerships'' and ''Ownership'' of community lots. Both of which will put big holes in a Sim's wallet but, over time, will pay for themselves if collected on a regular basis. |
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'''Investments''' are a method of earning [[simoleon|money]] over the course of ''[[The Sims 3]]'' that involves partnering with or owning [[community lot]]s or [[rabbit hole]]s. Investments will cost a lot of money at the start, but over time will eventually pay for themselves if collected on a regular basis. Lots without rabbit holes can be purchased as a whole, while those with a certain rabbit holes can only be partnered. Adding and deleting the building will respectively sell the the property on the Sim's behalf. |
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Once a Sim has partnered (Become a Partner) or become an owner ( |
Once a Sim has partnered (Become a Partner) or become an owner (Purchase Property) a Partner's Deed or Owner's Deed will be moved into the Sims [[inventory]]. Upon installing stock Sims 3(without patches), the deeds will be separate items in a Sim's inventory. In version 1.3, deeds will form a stack in the inventory, which will have a "Collect All" interaction. Deeds can be transferred between Sims of the same [[household|family]] at anytime (by dragging them out of a Sim's 'backpack' into another Sim), and are automatically transferred to a relative when a Sim dies. However, if a Sim moves out of the household while carrying the deed, the household loses the ownership or partnership of the house, but can be bought back for the original price. |
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In the updated ''The Sims 3'', deeds are no longer used. Instead, when in Map View, establishments with a special sign symbolize ownership. Instead of establishments, Sims can also buy real estate like parks, gyms, etc. Sims can either enter a business establishment (rabbit hole) or visit the City Hall to buy any real estate, and can also easily buy both business and real estate through the |
In the updated ''The Sims 3''{{which}}, deeds are no longer used. Instead, when in Map View, establishments with a special sign symbolize ownership. Instead of establishments, Sims can also buy real estate like parks, gyms, etc. Sims can either enter a business establishment ([[rabbit hole]]) or visit the [[City Hall]] to buy any real estate, and can also easily buy both business and real estate through the [[computer]] or [[phone]]. The only lots that cannot be bought are [[residential lot]]s (possibly prior an update){{confirm}}, empty [[community lot]]s, lots with a [[city hall]], military base, police station, and a school. |
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Sims must invest in |
Sims must invest in partnership first before they are eligible for ownership. So, total cost of ownership includes both cost of partnership and cost of ownership. |
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Money has to be collected from their respective locations, hence traveling will be needed. Locations like V.I.P. |
Money has to be collected from their respective locations, hence traveling will be needed. Locations like V.I.P. lounges, dive bars, and other ''[[Late Night]]'' estates do not need to be open in the morning in order to collect the money, as the Sim only has to stand on the lot for a few in-game minutes. |
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A Sim can own an establishment where [[career]]s are available, yet it will have no effect on promotions/demotions. (E.G. Sims who own a certain establishment and is constantly missing work can still be fired.). Bosses will still be selected randomly based on the current workers (A Sim cannot have a housemate as a boss, but can have a relative from a different household), but by owning an establishment, the Sim has the power to fire anyone at anytime and can rename the building. Firing workers, however, is at the expense of the [[relationship]] between the owner and that employee, and can lead to a very low relationship. They cannot fire the owner (which would be themselves), or the last employee of a business. These establishments are referred to as Buildings by the property type in Real Estate management window. |
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The real estate system, introduced in [[The Sims 3/Patch 12|Patch 12]], allows Sims to use the computer or the phone to purchase |
The real estate system, introduced in [[The Sims 3/Patch 12|Patch 12]], allows Sims to use the computer or the phone to purchase any property. This is done by instructing them to "Check Real Estate", which opens up a window interface where owned and purchasable property can be viewed seperately, as well allowing the player to buy properties without their Sim having to leave their current lot. As of the certain version of the game, unoccupied residential lots can be purchased into private lots this way. Owned property lots, community buildings, vacation homes and private lots can be sold out to the world through this means only. |
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The player can then upgrade it and with the upgrades receive more profits. The class of upgrades are symbolized by three stars being the maximum, and one star being the lowest. A certain net worth or total cost of creating a community lot can affect its upgrading level (E.G. [[gallery|galleries]] need at least 200,000 to have a three-star upgrade), while some lots have specific requirements (E.G. [[graveyard]]s need two mausoleums to be upgraded to a level higher than one). |
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===Single Rabbit Holes=== |
===Single Rabbit Holes=== |
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payoff total = Total cost / weekly earning of ownership '''(lower is better)''' |
payoff total = Total cost / weekly earning of ownership '''(lower is better)''' |
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|[[Skydiving center]] |
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|200 |
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|50 |
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|160 |
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|25% |
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|4 |
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|1,200 |
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|200 |
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|800 |
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|1.9% |
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|16.7% |
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|6 |
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|[[Arboretum]] |
|[[Arboretum]] |
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|{{TS3icon|SN}} |
|{{TS3icon|SN}} |
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|[[Gypsy |
|[[Gypsy wagon]] |
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|1,000 |
|1,000 |
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|500 |
|500 |
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|{{TS3icon|TS3}} |
|{{TS3icon|TS3}} |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[ |
|[[Grocery]] |
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|7,000 |
|7,000 |
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|1,000 |
|1,000 |
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|35,000 |
|35,000 |
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|6,800 |
|6,800 |
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|28,000 |
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|19.4% |
|19.4% |
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| |
|6 |
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|80,000 |
|80,000 |
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|115,000 |
|115,000 |
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|13,000 |
|13,000 |
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|92,000 |
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|7.8% |
|7.8% |
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|11.3% |
|11.3% |
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|{{TS3icon|P}} |
|{{TS3icon|P}} |
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|- |
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|Thomas School of Art |
|[[College (rabbit hole)#Thomas School of Art|College of arts]] |
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|35,000 |
|35,000 |
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|6,500 |
|6,500 |
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| |
|28,000 |
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|18 |
|18.6% |
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|6 |
|6 |
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|35,000 |
|35,000 |
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|70,000 |
|70,000 |
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|14,000 |
|14,000 |
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|56,000 |
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|21 |
|21.4% |
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|20% |
|20% |
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|5 |
|5 |
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|{{TS3icon|TS3}} |
|{{TS3icon|TS3}} |
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|- |
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|Nichols School of Business |
|[[College (rabbit hole)#Nichols School of Business|College of business]] |
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|40,000 |
|40,000 |
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|7,500 |
|7,500 |
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|32,000 |
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|18 |
|18.8% |
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|6 |
|6 |
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|40,000 |
|40,000 |
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|80,000 |
|80,000 |
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|15,000 |
|15,000 |
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|64,000 |
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|18 |
|18.8% |
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|18 |
|18.8% |
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|6 |
|6 |
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|{{TS3icon|UL}} |
|{{TS3icon|UL}} |
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|- |
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|Busche School of Science |
|[[College (rabbit hole)#Busche School of Science|College of science]] |
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|40,000 |
|40,000 |
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|8,000 |
|8,000 |
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|32,000 |
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|20% |
|20% |
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|5 |
|5 |
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|140,000 |
|140,000 |
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|16,000 |
|16,000 |
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|112,000 |
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|8% |
|8% |
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|11 |
|11.4% |
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|9 |
|9 |
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|{{TS3icon|UL}} |
|{{TS3icon|UL}} |
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|- |
|- |
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|Administration |
|[[Administration center]] |
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|50,000 |
|50,000 |
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|7,500 |
|7,500 |
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|40,000 |
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|15% |
|15% |
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|7 |
|7 |
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|150,000 |
|150,000 |
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|15,000 |
|15,000 |
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|120,000 |
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|7 |
|7.5% |
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|10% |
|10% |
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|10 |
|10 |
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|{{TS3icon|UL}} |
|{{TS3icon|UL}} |
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|[[Stellar observatory]] |
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|50,000 |
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|12,000 |
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|40,000 |
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|24% |
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|5 |
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|140,000 |
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|190,000 |
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|22,000 |
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|152,000 |
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|7.1% |
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|11.6% |
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|9 |
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|{{TS3icon|ITF}} |
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|[[Plumbot competition arena]] |
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|35,000 |
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|6,800 |
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|28,000 |
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|19.4% |
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|6 |
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|80,000 |
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|115,000 |
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|13,000 |
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|92,000 |
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|7.8% |
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|11.3% |
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|9 |
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|{{TS3icon|ITF}} |
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!payoff total in weeks |
!payoff total in weeks |
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|Grocery and Diner |
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|13,000 |
|13,000 |
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|2,200 |
|2,200 |
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|12.5% |
|12.5% |
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|8 |
|8 |
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|{{TS3icon|LN}}{{TS3icon|P}}{{TS3icon|ST}}{{TS3icon|SN}} |
|{{TS3icon|LN}}{{TS3icon|P}}{{TS3icon|ST}}{{TS3icon|SN}}{{TS3icon|ITF}} |
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|- |
|- |
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|Warehouse and Theater |
|Warehouse and Theater |
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|35,000 |
|35,000 |
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|5,500 |
|5,500 |
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|28,000 |
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|15 |
|15.7% |
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|7 |
|7 |
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|80,000 |
|80,000 |
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|115,000 |
|115,000 |
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|15,000 |
|15,000 |
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|92,000 |
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|11 |
|11.9% |
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|13% |
|13% |
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|8 |
|8 |
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|8.3% |
|8.3% |
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|12 |
|12 |
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|{{TS3icon|SN}} |
|{{TS3icon|SN}}{{TS3icon|IP}} |
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|- |
|- |
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|Office and Bistro |
|Office and Bistro |
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|- |
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|Hospital and Science Lab |
|Hospital and Science Lab |
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|50,000 |
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|14,000 |
|14,000 |
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|50,000 |
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|20% |
|20% |
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|5 |
|5 |
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|120,000 |
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|170,000 |
|170,000 |
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|27,000 |
|27,000 |
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|240,000 |
|240,000 |
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|11.3% |
|11.3% |
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|9 |
|9 |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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[[Category:The Sims 3]] |
[[Category:The Sims 3]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:08, 10 April 2020
- For the aspiration benefit, see Aspiration benefit#Fortune.
Reason: Requires copyediting and possible reorganization of sections
Please improve this article if you can.
Investments are a method of earning money over the course of The Sims 3 that involves partnering with or owning community lots or rabbit holes. Investments will cost a lot of money at the start, but over time will eventually pay for themselves if collected on a regular basis. Lots without rabbit holes can be purchased as a whole, while those with a certain rabbit holes can only be partnered. Adding and deleting the building will respectively sell the the property on the Sim's behalf.
Once a Sim has partnered (Become a Partner) or become an owner (Purchase Property) a Partner's Deed or Owner's Deed will be moved into the Sims inventory. Upon installing stock Sims 3(without patches), the deeds will be separate items in a Sim's inventory. In version 1.3, deeds will form a stack in the inventory, which will have a "Collect All" interaction. Deeds can be transferred between Sims of the same family at anytime (by dragging them out of a Sim's 'backpack' into another Sim), and are automatically transferred to a relative when a Sim dies. However, if a Sim moves out of the household while carrying the deed, the household loses the ownership or partnership of the house, but can be bought back for the original price.
In the updated The Sims 3[which?], deeds are no longer used. Instead, when in Map View, establishments with a special sign symbolize ownership. Instead of establishments, Sims can also buy real estate like parks, gyms, etc. Sims can either enter a business establishment (rabbit hole) or visit the City Hall to buy any real estate, and can also easily buy both business and real estate through the computer or phone. The only lots that cannot be bought are residential lots (possibly prior an update)[confirmation needed], empty community lots, lots with a city hall, military base, police station, and a school.
Sims must invest in partnership first before they are eligible for ownership. So, total cost of ownership includes both cost of partnership and cost of ownership.
Money has to be collected from their respective locations, hence traveling will be needed. Locations like V.I.P. lounges, dive bars, and other Late Night estates do not need to be open in the morning in order to collect the money, as the Sim only has to stand on the lot for a few in-game minutes.
A Sim can own an establishment where careers are available, yet it will have no effect on promotions/demotions. (E.G. Sims who own a certain establishment and is constantly missing work can still be fired.). Bosses will still be selected randomly based on the current workers (A Sim cannot have a housemate as a boss, but can have a relative from a different household), but by owning an establishment, the Sim has the power to fire anyone at anytime and can rename the building. Firing workers, however, is at the expense of the relationship between the owner and that employee, and can lead to a very low relationship. They cannot fire the owner (which would be themselves), or the last employee of a business. These establishments are referred to as Buildings by the property type in Real Estate management window.
The real estate system, introduced in Patch 12, allows Sims to use the computer or the phone to purchase any property. This is done by instructing them to "Check Real Estate", which opens up a window interface where owned and purchasable property can be viewed seperately, as well allowing the player to buy properties without their Sim having to leave their current lot. As of the certain version of the game, unoccupied residential lots can be purchased into private lots this way. Owned property lots, community buildings, vacation homes and private lots can be sold out to the world through this means only.
The player can then upgrade it and with the upgrades receive more profits. The class of upgrades are symbolized by three stars being the maximum, and one star being the lowest. A certain net worth or total cost of creating a community lot can affect its upgrading level (E.G. galleries need at least 200,000 to have a three-star upgrade), while some lots have specific requirements (E.G. graveyards need two mausoleums to be upgraded to a level higher than one).
Costs & Profits[edit | edit source]
Single Rabbit Holes[edit | edit source]
Business | Partnership | Ownership | EP | ||||||||||
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Cost of Partnership | Weekly Earning | Sell Price | ROI[1] | payoff in weeks[2] | Cost of Ownership | Total Cost | Weekly Earning | Sell Price | MROI[3] | TROI[4] | payoff total in weeks[5] | ||
Skydiving center | 200 | 50 | 160 | 25% | 4 | 1,000 | 1,200 | 200 | 800 | 1.9% | 16.7% | 6 | |
Arboretum | 1,000 | 50 | 800 | 5% | 20 | 8,000 | 9,000 | 200 | 7,200 | 1.9% | 2.2% | 45 | |
Gypsy wagon | 1,000 | 500 | 800 | 50% | 2 | 15,000 | 16,000 | 1,000 | 12,800 | 33.3% | 6.3% | 16 | |
Vault of Antiquity | 2,000 | 1,000 | 1,600 | 50% | 2 | 20,000 | 22,000 | 1,500 | 17,600 | 25% | 6.8% | 15 | |
Diner | 6,000 | 850 | 4,800 | 14.2% | 7 | 18,000 | 24,000 | 1,800 | 19,200 | 5.3% | 7.5% | 14 | |
Bookstore | 7,000 | 1,000 | 5,600 | 14.3% | 7 | 20,000 | 27,000 | 2,000 | 21,600 | 5.0% | 7.4% | 14 | |
Grocery | 7,000 | 1,000 | 5,600 | 14.3% | 7 | 20,000 | 27,000 | 2,000 | 21,600 | 5.0% | 7.4% | 14 | |
Bistro | 12,500 | 2,100 | 10,000 | 16.8% | 6 | 25,000 | 37,500 | 3,000 | 30,000 | 3.6% | 8.0% | 13 | |
Spa | 15,000 | 2,500 | 12,000 | 16.7% | 6 | 35,000 | 50,000 | 4,000 | 40,000 | 4.3% | 8.0% | 13 | |
Abandoned warehouse | 15,000 | 2,500 | 12,000 | 16.7% | 6 | 35,000 | 50,000 | 4,000 | 40,000 | 4.3% | 8.0% | 13 | |
Theatre | 18,000 | 3,000 | 14,400 | 16.7% | 6 | 40,000 | 58,000 | 6,000 | 46,400 | 7.5% | 10.3% | 10 | |
Office building | 18,000 | 3,000 | 14,400 | 16.7% | 6 | 40,000 | 58,000 | 6,000 | 46,400 | 7.5% | 10.3% | 10 | |
Film studio | 25,000 | 5,000 | 25,000 | 20.0% | 5 | 70,000 | 95,000 | 11,000 | 95,000 | 8.6% | 11.6% | 9 | |
Hospital | 30,000 | 6,000 | 24,000 | 20.0% | 5 | 75,000 | 105,000 | 12,000 | 84,000 | 8.0% | 11.4% | 9 | |
Stadium | 35,000 | 6,800 | 28,000 | 19.4% | 5 | 80,000 | 115,000 | 13,000 | 92,000 | 7.8% | 11.3% | 9 | |
Equestrian center | 35,000 | 6,800 | 28,000 | 19.4% | 6 | 80,000 | 115,000 | 13,000 | 92,000 | 7.8% | 11.3% | 9 | |
College of arts | 35,000 | 6,500 | 28,000 | 18.6% | 6 | 35,000 | 70,000 | 14,000 | 56,000 | 21.4% | 20% | 5 | |
Science lab | 40,000 | 7,900 | 32,000 | 19.8% | 5 | 100,000 | 140,000 | 15,000 | 112,000 | 7.1% | 10.7% | 10 | |
College of business | 40,000 | 7,500 | 32,000 | 18.8% | 6 | 40,000 | 80,000 | 15,000 | 64,000 | 18.8% | 18.8% | 6 | |
College of science | 40,000 | 8,000 | 32,000 | 20% | 5 | 100,000 | 140,000 | 16,000 | 112,000 | 8% | 11.4% | 9 | |
Administration center | 50,000 | 7,500 | 40,000 | 15% | 7 | 100,000 | 150,000 | 15,000 | 120,000 | 7.5% | 10% | 10 | |
Stellar observatory | 50,000 | 12,000 | 40,000 | 24% | 5 | 140,000 | 190,000 | 22,000 | 152,000 | 7.1% | 11.6% | 9 | |
Plumbot competition arena | 35,000 | 6,800 | 28,000 | 19.4% | 6 | 80,000 | 115,000 | 13,000 | 92,000 | 7.8% | 11.3% | 9 |
Combo Rabbit Holes[edit | edit source]
Business | Partnership | Ownership | EP | ||||||||||
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Cost of Partnership | Weekly Earning | Sell Price | ROI | payoff in weeks | Cost of Ownership | Total Cost | Weekly Earning | Sell Price | MROI | TROI | payoff total in weeks | ||
Grocery and Diner | 13,000 | 2,200 | 13,000 | 16.9% | 6 | 27,000 | 40,000 | 3,300 | 40,000 | 4.1% | 8.3% | 12 | |
Bookstore and Spa | 20,000 | 4,000 | 20,000 | 20.0% | 5 | 60,000 | 80,000 | 10,000 | 80,000 | 10% | 12.5% | 8 | |
Warehouse and Theater | 30,000 | 6,000 | 24,000 | 20% | 5 | 75,000 | 105,000 | 12,000 | 84,000 | 8% | 11.4% | 9 | |
Stadium and Annex | 35,000 | 5,500 | 28,000 | 15.7% | 7 | 80,000 | 115,000 | 15,000 | 92,000 | 11.9% | 13% | 8 | |
School and Stadium | 37,500 | 6,250 | 30,000 | 16.7% | 6 | 100,000 | 137,500 | 11,500 | 110,000 | 5.3% | 8.3% | 12 | |
Office and Bistro | 50,000 | 10,000 | 50,000 | 20.0% | 5 | 120,000 | 170,000 | 19,000 | 170,000 | 7.5% | 11.2% | 9 | |
Hospital and Science Lab | 50,000 | 14,000 | 50,000 | 20% | 5 | 120,000 | 170,000 | 27,000 | 240,000 | 7.6% | 11.3% | 9 |
Notes[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Return on Investment = Weekly Earning of Partnership / Cost of Partnership (higher is better)
- ↑ payoff = Cost of Partnership / weekly earning (lower is better)
- ↑ Marginal ROI = (Weekly Earning of Ownership - Weekly Earning of Partnership) / Cost of Ownership (higher is better)
- ↑ Total ROI = Weekly Earning of Ownership / (Cost of Partnership+ Cost of Ownership) (higher is better)
- ↑ payoff total = Total cost / weekly earning of ownership (lower is better)
- ↑ The game actually has investment data about arboretum, but the feature is disabled in-game.
External links[edit | edit source]
- Carl's Guide to Real Estate and Venues - Guide to Investing in Ambitions Venues