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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]]
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A single Sim in ''[[The Sims]]'' can only move out of his or her current household by being asked to move in by a Sim in another. However, some [[custom content]] for ''The Sims'' allowed players to work around these limits.
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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
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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.
In ''The Sims 4'', households can move by using the phone or computer. They get the option to keep or sell all furnishings (objects). In the latter option, the furnishings will remain in the property for the next household. This will consequently make more money available to the outgoing occupants but make the lot more expensive for the incoming occupants. If a household decides to sell all their furnishings and they own any [[business]]es, [[restaurant]]s or [[vet clinic]]s in ''[[The Sims 4: Get to Work|Get to Work]]'', ''[[The Sims 4: Dine Out|Dine Out]]'' and/or ''[[The Sims 4: Cats & Dogs|Cats &
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