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‘The Sims 4: City Living’ Latest News & Update: Find Out How Much Simoleons Will Get You To Uptown

‘The Sims 4: City Living’ Latest News & Update: Find Out How Much Simoleons Will Get You To Uptown

“The Sims 4: City Living” is the latest challenge that life-simulation players can try out, something that is filled with challenges on how to survive the urban side of life over in San MyShuno. The first thing that players have to do is secure an apartment, something that may depend on one’s budget.

There are four districts to choose from on “The Sims 4: City Living”. This includes the Spice Market, Arts Quarter, Fashion District and Uptown, Neurogadget reported. Of the mix, securing a place over at Uptown is the best but only if you have the Simoleons to pay for it.

Uptown is the district on “The Sims 4: City Living” made for the rich folks who want to find a spot with plenty of time to relax and live the good life. For the average player, it is technically the haven where folks can retire – meaning it is what awaits folks who have saved up and retire peacefully.

Getting a place over at Uptown on “The Sims 4: City Living” can of course be achieved faster. But that depends on how well you manage your earnings and the career you decided to take. Cheating may be the easy route but the normal course of saving up for the lush life is still the best path to follow.

The cheapest place on can get on “Uptown” in “The Sims 4: City Living” is over at the 1020 Alto Apartments. Rent is set at $2,500 a month for a one bedroom with 2 bathrooms. A $12,500 deposit will be required.

If that is manageable, “The Sims 4: City Living” players can consider the furnished places to complete them in living large. It comes at a hefty price of $63,580, a huge investment made only for the players well-off.

The increment of course moves up from there. There is the 1010 Alto Apartments at $3,500 a week or maybe even the IX Landgraab at $3,750 a week. The most expensive apartment over there on “The Sims 4: City Living” is 888 Spire, one that will require a weekly payment of $7,500.

The rent may be steep for this part of San MyShuno and it may take time for one to rack up the Simoleons on “The Sims 4: City Living”, according to Carls Sims 4 Guide. Hence, choose your career path wisely and make sure to manage your finances well.

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