Gardner House, large enough for a simple family and in one of the most beautiful towns in the game.
@OP Why would you not take decoration etc into account? I would never buy a house that didn't appeal to me design/decoration-wise. No matter how convenient it was to facilities.
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Incognitius wrote: »Sleek Creek, definately.
I've bought and decorated 9 homes so far, and Sleek Creek was the last I bought.
Not a fan of the Khajiit architecture, which is why it took so long for me to buy it. But once I furnished it with mostly Redguard furnishings and covered the walls that gate off your home with vines, I fell in love with it.
You can't see it in this picture, but it also has a lovely a body of water, which I've decorated with those glowing wedding blossoms. Look awesome at night.
@OP Why would you not take decoration etc into account? I would never buy a house that didn't appeal to me design/decoration-wise. No matter how convenient it was to facilities.
That will be taken into account, just giving priority to other aspects right now, as any house can be decorated (more or less) however you want/like.
Yes, that is probably why I liked furnishing it. It's the only medium house I didn't run out of slots yet. I love my Old Velothi Harbor, but it looks very empty.MLGProPlayer wrote: »It's a tiny house in the medium house category, which actually leaves you with enough furniture slots to decorate the place properly.
if we are talking about pure convenience and not decorating? Flaming Nix Deluxe garret. its extremely cheap, right next to major guild traders, all the crafting stations, wayshrine, inside an undaunted city so you can grab all the pledges, and while the bank is somewhat inconvenient - everything else, including the price of the apartment makes up for it.
ah, for me master writ drop off is near snugpod, which is my second favorite (in terms of sheer convenience) house. and cheap.disintegr8 wrote: »
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Yep I bought it for all those reasons.ChibchanLawyer wrote: »The Ample Domicile, in Stormhold. Argonian kinship aside, it's a reasonably large home, with an ample courtyard which covers those customizing needs. But in terms of practical access to everything, which is what you're looking for, it's right in Shadowfen's capital, which means it's a short walk from Mages and Fighter's Guidls (both even in the same building), Outlaws Refuge, any kind of crafting station (and color dying station), five guild traders, bank and the wayshrine.
What really makes it stand out, though, is the Cost/Space relationship. It's about as practical as any home in a Zone Capital, but way bigger and cheaper as a whole than most.
Drakkdjinn wrote: »Rawl'ka one easy: most convenient location in game. /thread