WTB 14x14 property.

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  1. Atticus

    Atticus New Member

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    Location doesn't matter, ideally, I'm looking for a brick, 2-story stone/wood and plaster, large patio, or villa. Thank you for your consideration and time.
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    You can place a villa in MANY spots. Don't let anyone take you for a ride!
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    A villa is 11x11. This gentlemen here is looking for a 14x14.
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    @El Horno

    I take the time to read fully. :)
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    *curses*
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    Apologies, Marble House with patio, (villa) according to Stratics way back when states that it's 14x14. If that's erroneous, that's what I'm referencing. But yes, I need minimum 14x14 placement.
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    Just a consideration, a 2 story L shape is considered a 14x14 but can be placed in a way other 14x14's cannot. Not sure if you were looking for a specific layout such as a brick house but wanted to give word of caution
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    Brick is 1 tile smaller than a patio, and may be slightly cheaper. Normally a patio fits where a brick fits though, and if a patio fits, there's a good chance there's already a tower in the spot. If you're looking for a patio/brick spot, you should be looking at towers and then plan to remove them and place the patio/brick. That's the best bet.

    If "house size" is your concern, and you don't specifically want a Patio/Brick, then the L-shape 2 story house is going to get you the best deal. They can be placed all over in spots that larger houses simply cannot fit, heck I have a pretty good L shape spot you can just have for the deed cost.

    You can still go out and place a villa/cabin or anything smaller yourself easily enough so I doubt that's what you're looking for unless you have a specific location in mind.

    The "housing problem" here is more of a "idiots placing towers/keeps and not using/selling them" problem. Have a look at the world map (link) and you will see the disproportional number of large homes.

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