
Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations. Sims for Property has no reason to doubt the accuracy of the information in this document which has been sourced from means which are considered reliable, however we cannot guarantee accuracy. Value: 154246 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 2 Stories: 2 Lot Size: 40×30 If you have a big sim family, this is the house for you. School Catchments: Riverside Primary, Riverside High Main bathroom with access into the second bedroom.Located a short distance from Riverside Primary and High School, along with the local shopping complex and golf course, this is a home you don't want to miss out on. The separate laundry has an ample amount of storage and bench space with access straight out to the back deck where the clothesline is located.Įxternally the home offers low-maintenance gardens and ample parking including a double car garage with internal access.

The main bathroom comprises a walk-in shower, toilet, and vanity and has the bonus of having two-way access into the second bedroom. The master bedroom is of good size and includes a built-in robe and a spacious ensuite, the second bedroom also includes a built-in robe. Off the kitchen space, you have access out to a large outdoor alfresco area which is perfect for entertaining friends and family with the added convince of sliding doors to incorporate both indoor and outdoor living to come together.
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The stylish kitchen offers quality appliances including an integrated dishwasher and a gas cooktop plus stone benchtops and a vast amount of cupboard storage throughout. On entry, you are greeted by an open plan living/lounge space with natural light throughout along with picturesque views of the Tamar River and surrounds. I'll always remember it as the place where I first saw a sim get killed by a satellite.This modern townhouse positioned in a highly convenient location is the essence of low-maintenance living. Each family there has such an interesting history, whereas Pleasantview can get kind of boring sometimes with certain sims-hence my many restarts. Oh, I've had in Veronaville, but Strangetown was the place I created some of my first sims and really got to know the game's characters. Just this week I've been toying with the idea to make him a vampire in a post-apocalyptic Pleasantview.īut I played Strangetown first. He's become a witch and achieved several LTWs. He's been abducted and had the cutest alien baby girl that I'm still mad I lost the save file for. Or played Don and-well, what haven't I done with Don? He's married Dina and Cassandra before, and actually got left by Cassandra for Darren once. Or played the Pleasants and acted as referee between Lilith and Angela while making Daniel's life miserable. I don't know how many times I've restarted the Brokes to mess with Brandi and see if I can get her to start rolling fears to have another baby.

I love messing with the Pleasantview residents. I also liked Veronaville for the Shakespeare references I'm from an area like that, and I like to see water and lush greenery. There were some interesting houses in Strangetown, but I didn't like the lay of the land. You can use the Gazebo for weddings by removing the bench in the arch and replacing the tiny cakes on the center table with the wedding cake. > For stories, I loved Pleasantview, but I prefer Veronaville architecture. Screenshot of Riverside with an open Family Bin in viewable quality: Tumblr media. Youll need to evict the current residents and replace the 60 x 60 with a 50 x 50 to get the tree lined drive. > I'm always super fond of Pleasantview & Strangetown, those are my first loves from the game And if you want to populate a neighborhood from scratch, or like Supernatural-type play, the Downtown sub neighborhood is great. Veronaville is nice if you're interested in cultivating a medieval/Renaissance setting. If you're playing with adult singles, or you want to focus on Magic, I'd play Belladonna Cove for its ample empty apartments, single Sims, and magic-associated Sims and lots. Desiderata families also come with plenty of skill-building items. This neighborhood comes with a number of families and a story. I would raise a family in Pleasantview and then, after the kids had graduated from university, move them into the Downtown sub-neighborhood as adults.īut honestly, it really depends on how you want to play - for family style play I'd recommend Desiderata Valley, because it comes with several families that you can either play with or socialize your own family with. Riverside is one the three unreleased neighborhoods, the other two being Waterside and Sedona. The neighborhood I've probably played the most is Pleasantview and the Downtown sub-neighborhood I associated with it I like Pleasantview because it's a large town with a nice variety of residential lots.
