The pride and joy of my Animal Crossing Character is her home...
She has the largest house you get in City Folk and all 3 floors are only a few pieces off from having full sets.
Getting the house this large was quite a feat, considering I didn't have any exotic fruits from other towns.
Here is a break don of the cost of your Animal Crossing: City Folk home...
- Normal House - 19,800 Bells
- First Expansion - 120,000 Bells
- Second Expansion - 248,000 Bells
- Third Expansion - 368,000 Bells
- Fourth (Final) Expansion - 598,000 Bells
As it stands now, Tiffany's home is 3 floors. The main level is furnished in the Gracie Grace "Gorgeous Set". The only piece of the set missing is a writing desk. I didn't make it into the store before the desk was "sold out"at the end of the season.
Also featured in this room that is NOT part of the Gorgeous Set:
- Fishing Tournement Trophy
- The Bug Off Trophy
- Two Gyroids
- Chocolate Heart Valentine
- Lucky frog
- Golden Chair (Gift from Nintendo)
- Potted tree
The upstairs is furnished in the the complete Gracie Grace "Princess Set". At first i didn't think all the pieces would fit, but they do:) The HRA seemed to be pleased with this layout.
Also featured in this room that is NOT part of the Gorgeous Set:
- Potted Jacobs Ladder
- Box of Tissues (deposited 100,000 bells in the bank)
The basement is furnished in the "Exotic Set". I have been trying to get this complete set ever since i started playing Animal Crossing back on the DS. Currently, the room is missing the exotic wall, the exotic bureau & the exotic bed.
Also featured in this room that is NOT part of the Gorgeous Set:
- Town Hall Model
- Nook's Cranny Model
- Birthday Cake (received on character's birthday)
- Birdcage
- plant (proper name unknown at this time)
- Rubber Tree
- Hi Fi Stereo
I really want to save these sets, so I have made a new character in the game who goes by the name of Sydra - I am in the process of building her home now - to house any new sets I wish to complete.
The plant you don't have a name for is a Bonsai tree, probably a multi-trunk slanted style, or Kabudachi Shakkan, of Juniperus occidentalis.
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