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|size = Large
|floors = 2
|beds = 3-4
|baths = 1-2
|family =
|neighbor = Neighborhood 1
|game = The Sims
}}'''2 Sim Lane''' is a large lot with an unoccupied 3mansion. bedroomThis is the largest, most expensive house that comes with the base version of the game, though '''1 bathroomSim mansionLane in Neighborhood 2''' from Livin' Large is roughly twice as expensive. The bottom floorstory has an entrance hall/stairway, largeone formal diningsmall room, livingwith room"Deep Jade" ceramic tile flooring and anmatching extra"Deep Jade" walls, probably meant to be a bathroom, and 3 large roomrooms thatof connectsindeterminate purpose with different flooring patterns (1 hardwood, 1 tile, 1 carpet). Two of these large rooms feature fireplace of different types (Library Edition for the diningtiled room, possiblyand aWorcestershire secondaryfor parlorthe carpeted room). The top floorstory containslikewise consists of a central hallway, one small room, and three large rooms; unlike the bottom story, however, the three large rooms on the top story all have the same carpeting, indicating that they are the same kind of room (commonly assumed to be bedrooms). ItTwo hasof 3the three large bedroomsrooms witheach have a balcony attached. Interestingly, one of the rooms on the bottom story shares the same "Royal Blue" carpeting as the three large rooms on the top story, suggesting that this is a four-bedroom house. There'sAlso oneunlike the bottom story, the small room withon yellowthe wallpapertop connectedstory touses onethe of"Hedman Herringbone Hardwood" flooring, which the bedroomstooltip calls "perfect for a dance floor", presumablyand meantthe "Shooting Stars" wallpaper, said to be"Over-stimulate a childyoung one's room,imagination". butIt itis cantherefore benot convertedlikely intothat the developers intended this room to be a bathroom, orthough it could be used for other purposesthat. The backyard consists of a large swimming pool, which is unique for containing an island with flowers and a willow tree on it. However, as the island is designed, there is no way to water the flowers unless a) the [[Moveobjects|move_objects]] cheat code is used to move a Sim to and from the island, b) a Sim with magic has learned the Teleport ability from a purple [[Crystal Clear Ability Rocks|Crystal Clear Ability Rock]]{{vgversion|TS:MM}}, c) a Sim with magic creates a [[Magic (The Sims: Makin' Magic)#Charms|Perfect Garden charm]]{{vgversion|TS:MM}} or d) a [[custom content]] sprinkler system is used.
 
The European variant is mostly identical to the North American version, except for the lack of traffic lines on the street. The Asian variant has a black roof pattern, also lacking traffic lines on the streets.
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|size = Medium
|floors = 2
|beds = 21
|baths = 1
|family =
|neighbor = Neighborhood 1
|game = The Sims
}}'''3 Sim Lane''' is a medium-sized lot with an unoccupied 1 bathroom, 21 bedroom house. The first floor contains three rooms. OneThe isone likelythat connects to the front door has a complex pattern of large tiles on the floor, suggesting that it is meant to be a combination kitchen/ and dining area,. theA middlesecond room is obviouslysmall with small square green tiles on the floor, and is probably meant to be a bathroom. The third room is carpeted and thehas a fireplace; its size and relative isolation (sims can get from any part of this house to any other part, including the front door, without going through this room) couldmake eitherit bethe aonly largeroom livingin areathe orhouse suitable for use as a bedroom. The second floor ishas emptyno androoms canto bespeak seenof, asconsisting only of a large bedroom,hallway orgranting canaccess easilyto betwo dividedbalconies. intoThings smallerthat rooms.would Theordinarily secondgo floorin containsthe twoliving balconiesroom, particularly those that make noise, are best placed in this hallway.
 
Due to its price tag, no family can be moved into this house immediately. However, because the bedroom is large enough to accommodate beds for four people, and because 6 Sim Lane and 10 Sim Lane are both too small, it makes a decent "upgrade" house for the [[Pleasant family]].
Players often move the [[Pleasant family]] into this house because it is pretty big with two floors, perfect for four Sims altogether.
 
The European variant lacks the wooden fences, has a New Amsterdam brick finish, and terracotta rooftops. Traffic lines are also absent from the street. The front door is a Windsor style door instead of a Federal Lattice door.
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|neighbor = Neighborhood 1
|game = The Sims
}}'''6 Sim Lane''' is a small lot with an unoccupieda 3-room starter house. It is the only starter house that is furnished but not occupied. The house has one bathroom and one bedroom; the bathroom can be reached from the bedroom or the front living/dining area. The bedroom also has a door which opens onto a patio. The front room can serve as a combination living room, dining area, and kitchen, or the player can have the resident(s) dine on the patio. When first played, theThe kitchen/living arearoom features two cheap kitchen counters, a sink, a refrigerator and, a trash bin., Theand resta oflamp. theThere roomare is emptyno exceptappliances for acooking lampfood, onno "livingentertainment, room"and areano seating. The bathroom has a toilet, a shower and a lamp, identicalbut tono thatsink. inSims thewill livingoften room.wash Theretheir ishands noin sink,the however.kitchen Thesink finalafter roomusing isthe completelytoilet. emptyThe outsidebedroom has ofonly a cheapsingle [[bed]] and anothera lamp placed next to it.
 
Players often tend to move [[Michael Bachelor]] into this house, since itthere is smallbed and cheap, goodspace for aonly singleone [[Sim]]person like him. Of course, any family can be moved into it, thoughand ithe is smallthe foronly anythingsingle-Sim butfamily ato singlecome Simwith or a childlessthe couplegame. It should be noted that the kitchen/living room is unsuitable for larger dining tables due to space issues.
 
The European variant had terracotta style rooftops and no traffic lines on the street. The Asian version had Japanese-style wall finishings on the exterior, and also lacked the traffic lines.
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Bachelor 2 00100.jpg|Another view of the back of 6 Sim Lane, showing the patio.
6 sim lane eur 01.png|European variant of 6 Sim Lane.
6 sims lane asian.png|Asian variant of 6 Sim Lane.
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|size = Small
|floors = 1
|beds = 21
|baths = 1
|family =
|neighbor = Neighborhood 1
|game = The Sims
}}'''10 Sim Lane''' is a small-sized lot in with an unoccupied four-room starter house. The front door connects to a very small carpeted room that is not suitable for use as anything but a living room. The central room is small with bathroom-style tiles, and is probably intended to be used as a bathroom. The largest room is divided into two areas with different floor patterns; one half (which connects to the back door) is tiled, and therefore probably intended to be a kitchen, leaving the carpeted half as the dining room. However, the carpeted half also has a fireplace, suggesting that it could be a second living room and that the tiled half should double as a dining area. The fourth room is the only one that is neither tiled nor connected to the front or back doors, making it the probable bedroom. The house's size - large enough for two people but too small for four - makes it ideally suited for the Roomies family, though any family could be moved in.
}}'''10 Sim Lane''' is a small-sized lot in with an unoccupied 1 bathroom, 1 bedroom starter house. Players often move the Roomies family into this house because it is small, but big enough for two. Though of course, any family could be moved into this house.
 
The European version used New Amsterdam brick finishings on the exterior, terracotta rooftops, and no traffic lines on the street. The front door is a Windsor style door instead of a Federal Lattice door.