Viceroy View 3: $59k/$24k, 2BR+2BA, affordable rustic luxury vacation house (NO CC)

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Uploaded: 6th Jan 2009 at 7:51 PM
Updated: 30th Jun 2009 at 9:12 PM


Do your Sims dream of an idyllic retirement in the country? There's no need to wait for a pension with this house for sale! For less than $60,000, your Sims can purchase a home that comes with everything they need.

Wake up early to the clear morning sunshine streaming in through the open shutters of the spacious master bedroom. Enjoy a slow cup of coffee and a leisurely breakfast as you warm up by the cosy wood fireplace. Perhaps a game of chess afterwards, out on the patio by the pond? Lounge in the picturesque backyard all day, or keep busy with a spot of gardening - the roses are in bloom and getting a little unruly!

In the afternoon, go fishing in your own backyard. Maybe you'll catch a rainbow trout! Nothing is quite as satisfying as a fresh grilled fish for dinner. After dinner, jump in the hot tub for a long, relaxing soak, or do a spot of stargazing. Or perhaps just sit by the pond and enjoy the play of lights and water.




Features:
- Driveway
- 2x double bedroom
- 2x full bathroom
- kitchen, dining and living areas
- large foyer
- fireplace
- pond
- large outdoor living area, landscaped

Furnished version includes all basics plus:
- lights, safety devices, phone, curtains, decorations
- all skill-builders
- hot tub
- beds for 4 sims, plus assorted loungers and couches

The floor-plan of this house was based off a condo I recently vacationed in. As a result, there's not a lot of indoor space. I've furnished it very lightly, so no decorative clutter and such. There's also an unfurnished version available.

I love feedback, leave me a comment and tell me what you liked or didn't like about this house.


Lot Size: 3x3
Lot Price: $59,459 / $24,602

Additional Credits:
Thanks to leesester for her clever idea of adding a tower to the front of the house, without which the facade of this house would have looked oddly blank on the left side.