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Also known as [[Residential Quarters]], apartments were the answer to the chronic housing shortage. They are squares without that many hooks, but at least it gives players a place to live.
Also known as [[Residential Quarters]], apartments were the answer to the chronic housing shortage. They are squares without that many hooks, but at least it gives players a place to live.


The purchase is 30,000 pyreals and 1 [[Writ of Refuge]], and the rent is 10,000 pyreals a month. Moreover, there was no option to pay ahead so that the renter would have "credit" for however many months or years they wished ahead; if the player stopped subscribing to the game, they would eventually lose the apartment, and all their belongings in it.
The purchase is 30,000 pyreals and 1 [[Writ of Refuge]], and the rent is 10,000 pyreals a month. Moreover, there was no option to pay ahead so that the renter would have "credit" for however many months or years they wished ahead; if the player stopped subscribing to the game, they would eventually lose the apartment, and all their belongings in it.
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Revision as of 14:03, 13 March 2011

Housing
File:Housing Icon.png
Settlements
      File:Apartments Icon.png
Apartments
      File:Cottages Icon.png
Cottages
      File:Villas Icon.png
Villas
      File:Mansions Icon.png
Mansions
      File:Housing Purchase Information Icon.png
Purchasing
      File:Housing Decorations Icon.png
Decorations



Also known as Residential Quarters, apartments were the answer to the chronic housing shortage. They are squares without that many hooks, but at least it gives players a place to live.

The purchase is 30,000 pyreals and 1 Writ of Refuge, and the rent is 10,000 pyreals a month. Moreover, there was no option to pay ahead so that the renter would have "credit" for however many months or years they wished ahead; if the player stopped subscribing to the game, they would eventually lose the apartment, and all their belongings in it.