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With the addition of open world gameplay, Sims aren't confined to interacting on a single lot, but can visit other inhabited lots. If [[story progression]] is enabled, empty houses may be filled with [[NPC]]s; a house must have a refrigerator and at least one bed in order to be automatically filled.
 
If the player chooses, he or she can move the active household to a new house via the [[phone]]. In later expansion packs or patches{{which}}, Sims can purchase additional homes through the "real estate and travel service" menu of the phone. When a household moves out of a house, the player is given the choice to sell the household objects, leave them, or transfer them into [[Inventory#Family_inventory|family inventory]]; whether household objects are sold or kept affects how much money is earned from the sale of the house.
 
Certain residential lots, like with community lots, have a map tag over them when spectating in map view. The active household's home map tag will always be displayed, in a form of a green icon. Any known acquittance the selected Sim has, their residence will be shown with a orange marker.
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