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'''3 Sim Lane''' |
'''3 Sim Lane''' is a medium-sized lot with an unoccupied 1 bathroom, 2 bedroom house. The first floor contains three rooms. One is likely meant to be a kitchen/dining area, the middle room is obviously meant to be a bathroom and the other room could either be a large living area or a bedroom. The second floor is empty and can be seen as a large bedroom, or can easily be divided into smaller rooms. The second floor contains two balconies. |
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Players often move the [[Pleasant family]] into this house because it is pretty big with two floors, perfect for four Sims altogether. |
Players often move the [[Pleasant family]] into this house because it is pretty big with two floors, perfect for four Sims altogether. |
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'''6 Sim Lane''' is a small lot with an unoccupied 3-room starter house. The house has one bathroom and one bedroom; the bathroom can be reached from the bedroom or the front living 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, the kitchen area features two cheap kitchen counters, a sink, a refrigerator and a trash bin. The rest of the room is empty except for a lamp on "living room" area. The bathroom has a toilet, a shower and a lamp identical to that in the living room. There is no sink, however. The final room is completely empty outside of a cheap |
'''6 Sim Lane''' is a small lot with an unoccupied 3-room starter house. The house has one bathroom and one bedroom; the bathroom can be reached from the bedroom or the front living 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, the kitchen area features two cheap kitchen counters, a sink, a refrigerator and a trash bin. The rest of the room is empty except for a lamp on "living room" area. The bathroom has a toilet, a shower and a lamp identical to that in the living room. There is no sink, however. The final room is completely empty outside of a cheap [[bed]] and another lamp placed next to it. |
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Players often tend to move [[Michael Bachelor]] into this house, since it is small and cheap, good for a single [[Sim]] like him. Of course, any family can be moved into it, though it is small for anything but a single Sim or a childless couple. It should be noted that the kitchen is unsuitable for larger dining tables due to space issues. |
Players often tend to move [[Michael Bachelor]] into this house, since it is small and cheap, good for a single [[Sim]] like him. Of course, any family can be moved into it, though it is small for anything but a single Sim or a childless couple. It should be noted that the kitchen is unsuitable for larger dining tables due to space issues. |