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When a Sim is created, they’re given a budget of $22,000 to purchase a piece of property on one of the [https://sims.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Worlds_in_The_Sims_4 seven worlds]. The best way to stretch that money is to rent one of the cheap apartments on [[San Myshuno]], or purchase one of the cheap, single-family homes that are available in the other worlds. After the home is purchased, the Sim is left with a small amount of money that can be used towards other expenses. Here is a breakdown of the pros and cons for renting an apartment in San Myshuno, and buying a small home on the other worlds.
*Renting:
: Renting an apartment costs less money up front, and won’t cost much to mai[[File:
*Tiny Homes:
: There are cheap residential properties that are available to purchase on all seven of the Sim worlds (excluding Magnolia Promenade, Granite Falls, and Selvadorada). Aside from the small one and two bedroom properties that are available, there are a lot of empty lots to choose from that will allow gamers to build the kind of house that they want. If Gamers are interested in building a house from the ground up, the [[Newcrest]] neighborhood is the best place to start. There are a lot of inexpensive, tiny lots to choose from that will leave gamers with enough money to build a house. Purchasing a small home will also give gamers more creative free will, and leave Sims with enough money to pay their bills. While Gamers are given more creative license with houses, it’s important to remember that the mortgage fluctuates based on how expensive everything is on the lot. Which means pools, hot tubs, and other luxurious items can jack up a Sim’s bills, and eat away at the leftover money. Gamers can keep costs low by using the existing furniture that comes with a house. Moreover Gamers can wait to make big purchases until the Rebate Day holiday happens. That way their Sims can get a rebate back on the items that cost more than $500. Gamers who opt to build a house will have to keep everything modest, and add onto it as the Sim earns money.
==Making Money:==
Once the Sim is settled in, and the property is customized to suit their style, they should get a job in the [[Tech Guru]] career path. Any job will suffice, but this career path pays the most per hour. Moreover Sims will have more fun advancing through this career path than the others because they have to play video games[[File:
==Overall Gameplay:==
The money cheats aren’t necessary to keep a Sim from living in poverty, but they do make for a better experience. Gamers may come to realize that they won’t be able to purchase a lot of items, or take vacations in San Salvador. At best Sims will be able to hang out in various commercial spaces, and interact with various NPCs, or other Sims that the gamer created. Consequently this makes the gameplay very mundane, and repetitive. Therefore it can be concluded that money cheats do more than just provide Sims with extra spending money during gameplay. Money cheats enable gamers to fully shape their experience in the Sim world. Without them players won’t be able to engage with the game’s full potential.
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