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There are many premade houses and buildings from the ''The Sims 2'', ''The Sims 3'', ''The Sims 4'', and their expansions which can be placed in the neighborhood. They are named only by their style (ex. Craftsman, Victorian, etc.). The names of premade residential lots also include the number of bedrooms and bathrooms they have.
== The Sims 2 ==
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Families from ''[[The Sims 2: Pets]]'', i.e. the [[Kat family]] and the [[Kim family (The Sims 2)|Kim family]] can also be found in the lots and houses bin. They can only be moved in a neighborhood once per game, unlike other family bin families, who can be moved in once per neighborhood. In order to add them back to the lots and houses bin, see ''[[Game guide:Re-adding Kim and Kat families]].''
''The Sims 2'' lots and houses bin allows players to place both inhabited and uninhabited lots in the bin. However, placing inhabited lots in the bin is '''not advised'''.
==The Sims 3==
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In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', the Lots and houses bin is a part of the library, available in [[Edit Town]] mode. It comes with 15 empty premade houses and a community lot park that can be placed in any world. Additional houses and venues can be added by going to a world and saving a copy of any lot to the library. Empty lots cannot be saved to the library. Lots from the bin must be placed on an empty lot that is either the same size or larger. A copy of the lot is created when moving lots to and from the bin so that existing lots are unaffected.
All expansion packs except ''[[The Sims 3:
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