Now that we know the prices of houses in Homestead, what do you think of them? Do you find them cheap, OK or expensive? Or maybe "way too..."?
If you haven't seen them yet, apartments costs between 11k and 13k, small homes between 40k and 74k, medium homes between 190k and 335k, large homes between 760k and 1.3 million and manors around 3.7 million.
The price for mansions is insane. The most gold Ive ever had is 200k. And thats from just normal questing, I havnt gone gold farming. I dont get how people walk around with millions of gold. I can sure kiss manor goodbye. But who knows maybe I will be happy with a medium house.
disintegr8 wrote: »The price for mansions is insane. The most gold Ive ever had is 200k. And thats from just normal questing, I havnt gone gold farming. I dont get how people walk around with millions of gold. I can sure kiss manor goodbye. But who knows maybe I will be happy with a medium house.
I am nearing 6 mil in gold but do not envisage blowing it on the larger houses, just like I still ride around on my original 10k brown horse - you do not get rich by spending your gold
disintegr8 wrote: »The price for mansions is insane. The most gold Ive ever had is 200k. And thats from just normal questing, I havnt gone gold farming. I dont get how people walk around with millions of gold. I can sure kiss manor goodbye. But who knows maybe I will be happy with a medium house.
I am nearing 6 mil in gold but do not envisage blowing it on the larger houses, just like I still ride around on my original 10k brown horse - you do not get rich by spending your gold
I've got maybe a quarter of that...but I often ask myself..."what am I going to do with all my imaginary gold?"
Now...if we could just get it out of the game someway......
I'd like to have a caravan wagon...so I could stay on the move.

Considering that everyone gets a free apartment those prices seem very reasonable. They should be huge gold sinks for sure. Anyone that doesn't actually want to work for the gold to spend on one, can easily get by with the free apartment.
This all strikes me just like real life.
Most people do not live in multi-million dollar mansions very, very few do. The "rich".
Then the proverbial white collar classes living in the large homes and blue collars in the medium and small homes.
And finally the down-trodden, unemployed or finacially challenged residing at the inn on a week to week paycheck.
starlizard70ub17_ESO wrote: »The way I see it, the mansions are really for guildhalls.
Publius_Scipio wrote: »Very surprised actually. A decent home is actually (at least in my opinion) rather cheap.
Original design work you want? Original houses will be crown store exclusive=) Its already annonsed in past housing introduction. They are planning a few exclusive crown store houses with unique design.Ourorboros wrote: »Overall, prices seem ok, but the 3 alliance manors are out-of-line. I've only seen Daggerfall's so far, and it's disappointing for the price. As far as space, it seems not much bigger than some of the nicer houses like Earthtear in Craglorn and Forbidden Fortress in Bangorai. Worse, Daggerfall Manor is just the same as existing castles already in the game. For the price, I would expect some more original design work. It seems to me the price is just to pay for a title. And don't forget, after you drop all that gold, you still have to furnish the manor. From PTS, crafting furniture looks like a HUGE time sink.
I like them. A very good gold sink.
For people whining about how they never even had more than 200k: you never had more because there was pretty much no reason to have more than that.
Now you have a reason and you will realize how easy it is to stack gold in this game.
TheRealPotoroo wrote: »I like them. A very good gold sink.
For people whining about how they never even had more than 200k: you never had more because there was pretty much no reason to have more than that.
Now you have a reason and you will realize how easy it is to stack gold in this game.
I'm here to play a game, not run a business.