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(→‎The Sims 3: Irrelevant. This is not surprising. The furniture has to stay somehow because otherwise, other Sims who move there will have nothing.)
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There are many ways in ''The Sims'' series that Sims could move into houses. Here is a list of a few ways.
==[[The Sims]]==
To move a family into a new, unoccupied house in the neighborhood:
 
#While in the neighborhood view, click the bulldozer icon in the button bar at the top of the screen. The cursor will change shape, and become a bulldozer.
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There are two ways to move a family from their existing home.
 
===From the neighborhood view:===
#Open the Family Bin.
#Click on the "Move family" button.
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===While playing the family:===
#Click on the newspaper.
#Select "Find Own Place."
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With Patch 1.55, Sims can now move to new neighborhoods, such as moving from [[Riverview]] to [[Bridgeport]].
 
===To move an active household's Sims and all their possessions into a new, unoccupied house in the neighborhood:===
 
#The house that the player wants to move to must be unoccupied (no family name or house icon over it in Map view).
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Sometimes you may receive a challenge when moving in to a new house.
 
===To move an active household's Sims and all their possessions into a new, unoccupied house in a new neighborhood (requires Patch 1.55):===
 
#In the active household, the player must click a phone or computer and choose '''Move...''', and choose '''To new Town'''. This brings up the Select Town dialog.
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