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[[File:House move new icon.png|left]] '''Moving''' is the act of moving a single Sim, multiple Sims, or an entire household into a [[residential lot]]. Sims can move for a variety of reasons, whether it be for [[marriage]], [[College (sub-neighborhood)|college]], making an [[NPC]] playable, or just settling into a new home. In most cases, moving is not an [[Autonomous reaction|autonomous action]] and can only be done by the player.
 
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In [[The Sims Bustin' Out (console)|''The Sims: Bustin' Out'' for console]], the player can move their Sim out of their current house by using the move out interaction on their current vehicle. Their spouse and children will move with the Sim but will not ride the vehicle with them; instead, they will appear near the mailbox at the new home. If there is a second player present, the second player will ride in the vehicle with the first player when moving out.
 
In ''[[The Sims 2]]'' and ''[[The Sims 3]]'', single Sims are moved out by using "Find Own Place" from the [[newspaper]] or [[computer]] or by being asked to move in with a Sim in another household. They can bring other Sims from their current household with them in the process, thus splitting the household or moving the entire household out. [[Teen]]s will move out when they go to [[college]].{{Vgversion|TS2:U}} When a Sim moves out, other Sims in their household will go over to them to wave goodbye. {{Confirm|This may occur even if the Sims have a negative relationship.}}{{Vgversion|TS2}} Sims that are moving out will be picked up by a [[taxi]].,{{Vgversion|TS2}}{{Vgversion|TS3}} even if they are simply moving to a different [[apartment]] unit on the same lot.{{Vgversion|TS2:AL}} In ''The Sims 3'', Sims may simply walk over to their new home if it is close enough.
 
[[File:Be_asked_to_move_in.png|thumb|The message that appears when an active Sim is invited to move in, in ''The Sims 3''.]]
In ''The Sims 2'', a Sim on the receiving end of a [[Marriage#Divorce|break up]] interaction will move out of their household, even if they do not live in the same household as the Sim that is breaking up with them.
 
In ''The Sims 3'', an active Sim may receive an invitation to move in with a Sim they are best friends with. If the player accepts, they will be taken to the edit town view where they can move the two Sims into any available residential lot. This invitation may happen at random anytime after the option to manually ask the Sim to move in becomes available.<ref>https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/565653/how-do-get-a-sim-to-ask-you-to-move-in</ref><ref>https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/747565/be-asked-to-move-in</ref>
 
===Moving out a household===
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In ''The Sims 2'', a household can be moved with its house into the [[Lots and Houses bin]], but doing so is not recommended, as it will [[Game guide:Avoiding corruption|corrupt]] the neighborhood. A household can be safely moved into the family bin without their house, but all possessions in the house that have not been placed in [[inventory]] will be sold for their current value.
 
In ''The Sims 3'', a household can be moved out and then moved in without being placed in the library,. notThe requiringplayer thedoes playernot need to leave the active household in order to do this. The household's possessions can be automatically placed in the [[family inventory]] or be sold upon moving. Players can usurp an existing household when they move a household onto an occupied lot; if [[story progression]] is enabled, the evicted Sims will inhabit another residential lot.
 
With [[The Sims 3/Patch 55|patch 1.55]], it is also possible for Sims to move from one world to another (e.g. moving from [[Riverview]] to [[Bridgeport]]). Moving to different worlds doesn't cost anything, although Sims must have at least §20,000 on hand to allow them to move.
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== See also ==
* [[Game guide:Moving into a new house]]
 
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