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Revision as of 09:48, 8 March 2016


How can I get a place to live?

  • +rent/list
  • +rent/jump (place) (pick one appropriate to your Resources level)
  • +rent/lease (number)=(name on nameplate)
  • More information: +help +rent

If you prefer, you can +buildreq an individual house.

These are not the only living places in the city, just the only ones on-grid. You can choose to handwave an off-grid living place appropriate to your Resources level.

Apartments

Name Minimum Resources Location
Mission Plaza Tower 5 Downtown
Avante Seaside 5 Harbor
Cornerstone Villas 4 Downtown
Courtyard At Comet 4 Harbor
Vallarta Terrace 3 Downtown
Coral Reef Apartments 3 Harbor
Falcon Square 2 Downtown
Summit Springs Apartments 2 Downtown
St. Macrina Arms 1 Downtown
Canyon Park Crossroads 1 Harbor
Leisureland Mobile Estates 1 Desert
California City First Shelter 0 Downtown

Housing blocks

Name Minimum Resources Location
South Gate Suburbs 3 Downtown
Glenhurst 2 Harbor

University

  • Carmen Vail Hall
  • Weaver Hall Dormitory

Slums

  • No Resources required
  • No landlord and thus no +rent/lease, just squat somewhere and take your chances
Name Location
Tent City Downtown
Rundown Building Harbor

Other

Name Minimum Resources Location
Belvedere Hotel 4 Downtown
Thorn Building (businesses) 3 Downtown