Quote: Originally posted by jgf
"What about investments, other lots they may own including vacation homes in other worlds, and any debt they may be carrying"
Sims never buy or sell anything on their own, so whatever they own was given them by whoever created that sim, and whatever they have is static unless you switch to that household and play them. I don't think NPCs own property on other worlds since that would be predicated on everyone also having that other world installed; nor will they travel on their own beyond the requirements of SP emigration/immigration.
"you could live in a modest/small house with one bedroom, but put all sorts of expensive furniture in there and you might just reach 100k in lot value. "
Absolutely. I have sims living on 15x20 lots whose houses are worth $250k (those are the most fun to build). Artist sims have an advantage here, hang their paintings everywhere and watch the house value skyrocket.
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Never is a stretch. If you have NRaas SP, they can buy vehicles at the very least, and I get plenty of notifications like "Holly Alto's pockets may be empty, but her wallet isn't! Her household is now 3200 simoleons richer" and such. But even when they don't do that, I found that the net worth value displayed in MC is never equal to the lot value + household funds.
Love artist sims, mostly for the mood boost their paintings provide, and by extension an increase in lifetime happiness points.
Been playing the sims 3 vanilla for over 10 years, decided to download a thousand mods in July 2026 practically overnight. Interested in maximum realism.
Pretty much exclusively a Wishacy player - credit to buckeygirl:
https://buckeygirl80.blogspot.com/p...-and-rules.html