The house has a laundry room, a large storage room, upstairs terraces and unusually spacious bathrooms.
Possibility to change windows and stairs. Special features: Snow shovelling mechanic, Christmas theme, snowy garden. Required: A clean and a downstairs refurnish. Enormous basement with walls of exposed pink brick. Special features: Unique “chunky” wooden staircase. Required: Furnishing and painting, bathroom refit. Special features: Classic style, with a vampire theme. Special features: Bury the coffin to remove the curse! Even after the curse is removed, one of the bedrooms has traces of blood on the walls, which need to be plastered over before painting. Required: Furnishing and painting, bathroom refit, installing some doors. The house also seems to be a murder scene. Special features: Swimming pool, table and chairs in the garden. Required: A minor clean, wiring and kitchen refit.
A downstairs room with shower room plumbing. Special features: Large bath in upstairs bathroom. Required: Bathroom refit, furnishing, plastering and painting. Enormous (and interesting!) basement accessed through the garage. Special features: Large, open-plan main room. This is also a replica of the house in the “Breaking Bad” series. Special features: The garden has all surfaces pre-installed, as well as a swimming pool, table and chairs. Required: Furnishing, plastering and painting, bathroom refit, door replacement. Special features: Half-cleaned, half-furnished and half-decorated, this house looks abandoned half-way through. Special features: Secret room, containing two expensive items. Required: Furnishing, bathroom refit, some plastering, room rearrangement. There’s a window that can only be painted if you stand on the stair handrail. The house doesn’t require mopping and is trash-free. Required: Washing the windows and painting the main rooms – the previous owner couldn’t decide on the pattern! Special features: Has one huge main room which is set up as a living/dining/kitchen/study space. Special features: Unexpectedly small upstairs rooms, but with a large basement. Required: Furnishing, bathroom refit, painting. Special features: The same layout as the House with uninvited guests, but with a shower room instead of a bathroom. The bathroom is fully equipped, with a large bath. Special features: A large open-plan main room with kitchenette and double doors. Required: Furnishing, plastering and painting. Special features: Similar to the House after the Flood, but sockets and flooring don’t need fixing. Required: Furnishing, plastering and painting, bathroom refit. Special features: Requires panelling of the outer walls, as well as the most extensive plastering currently in the game, inside and out. Required: Furnishing, wiring, plastering and painting, bathroom refit. Special features: Small size means it’s easier to find your laptop than in any other house!
This includes properties added via free “seasonal” updates. These properties are available to everyone, regardless of whether or not you own any DLCs. That’s why I’ve decided not to “spoiler tag” my guide. I hope this is a suitable compromise between letting you pick a house with a secret if you wish and not having too many spoilers. – The locations of secrets are mentioned, without the secrets themselves being revealed. After all, re-purposing rooms and/or knocking down walls is part of the fun of House Flipper!
– The number of bedrooms is not mentioned in the description, unless the original layout is very unusual. Gardens need weeding, mowing, planting and equipping, unless otherwise stated.
So, a garden is “large” if it feels large. – Garden sizes are given relative to the size of the house. by selling them and buying new ones, then using the hammer to install). Outside of this DLC, there’s no staircase replacement, and window replacement is “manual-only” (i.e. – The Luxury DLC has introduced “one-touch” replacement of windows and staircases. – Instead of painting you can, of course, also do wallpapering, panelling or tiling. That’s why I’ve decided not to mention them. Some players prefer to sell these, and the radiator plumbing systems, to get some cash and make furniture placement easier. – Many properties contain radiators and towel radiators. – “Room rearrangement” means re-purposing and/or wall demolition. – ALL houses need trash removal and cleaning, so these aren’t mentioned unless they are the Only task required. I feel this to be more useful than listing them by price, as it is a better indicator of how much work needs to be done to each one. – Houses are listed by Floor Area in square metres. Includes all DLCs, will be updated as needed. It might also be helpful in deciding which DLC to buy next. This guide is intended to help you choose which house to buy next.