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You now have an heir and you’re ready to move on to Switch Four Split the household, move your heir into 17 Culpepper Street, and reduce funds to 0 just like we did in the last Switch. (again, “testingcheats on”, “money 0”, then “testingcheats off”)
Okay, now your’re ready to play and again have three goals:
One: (once again) get your apartment value up to within the target funds amount and move to the next apartment until you get to the last apartment.
Two: (also again) Have your heir ready to start the next Switch. (This was explained in Switch One, refer back there if you’ve forgotten.)
Three: Get to max level on one of your sims (other than the heir) in either branch of the Social Media Career (Internet Personality or Public Relations Representative). I leave which sim and which branch up to you. I will say, however, that one seems much easier than the other.
The major challenge here is making enough money to get to your first “penthouse” while working on the Social Media career. This will not be an easy task, but if you set yourself up to make money you should be able to do it just fine.
The apartments for this Switch are as follows:

District: Spice Market Lot Trait: Gremlins Rent per week: 400 Deposit: 800 Target Value: 8,000 - 10,000
Designed for 1 bedroom, 1 bath… and all I have to say is.. have fun with this one. That lot trait is almost as bad as the rats and wiring and plumbing problems in the early switches. Almost. Still, it’s got a decent amount of space for a single bedroom and should be pretty easy to decorate or build.

District: Arts Quarter Lot Traits: Quiet, Haunted Rent per week: 1,000 Deposit: 800 Minimum Move in Amount: 8,000 - 1,000 - 800 = You'll have about 6,200 to spend on furniture. Target Value: 16,000 - 18,000
This apartment is designed for 2 bedroom 1 bathroom, and there’s plenty of space in those bedrooms. On extreme, you have lots of space for putting together a decent two bedroom apartment, and even to add a bathroom or a study. The ghosts shouldn’t bother you too bad, plus, your handiness should already be pretty good from the Gremlins in the last apartment!

District: Arts Quarter Lot Trait: Historical Rent per week: 1,400 Deposit: 5,600 Minimum Move in Amount: 16,000 - 1,400 - 5,600 = about 9,000 to spend on furnishings. Target Value: 40,000 - 45,000
Designed for 3 bedroom, 2 bath – and this place is huge! Feel free to move walls around if a three bedroom apartment isn’t what you’re needing.. there’s one bathroom that’s taking up way too much room. Beyond that, this place is great. You’ll find that decorating (or building to suit) is easy when they give you this much room.


District: Spice Market Lot Trait: Convivial Rent per week: 0 (you'll have normal bills instead) Unfurnished Purchase Cost: 50,320 (normal) Bulldozed Purchase Cost: 9,000 (extreme) Minimum Move in Amount: 40,000 - 50,320 = on normal mode you're going to have to save up to move into this "apartment." 40,000 - 9,000 = on extreme mode you'll have about 41,000 to build and buy furniture on what is, essentially, a plain old empty house lot, not an apartment at all. Target Value: 80,000
This one is the your first “penthouse” – read: house lot – even basements are possible here. It doesn’t have to have an elevator and stuff, so you’re really free to build whatever you’d like here if you’re on Extreme (and even if you’re on Normal.) The unfurnished house is designed for 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. The move-in price is pretty steep if you’re on Normal, but then at least you won’t be faced with an empty lot to build on. This is definitely a lot you want to save up for before moving in.
Just like last time, if you’re doing the challenge on Extreme difficulty, as soon as you hit 80k value with your penthouse, you’re free to go build your very own … well… whatever you want. Since you already have a Karaoke bar in your city, feel free to make this lot whatever you want. Some ideas include either a Restaurant or a Spa, both of which have to be placed by you since there aren’t any in any of the sims neighborhoods. If you don’t own those packs, don’t despair, there’s plenty of lots types to choose from. This also opens this lot for traveling to (so long as you have 1k or more in the bank). You’ll be building your ..whatever you want… on the Planet Honey Pop lot in San Myshuno:
And for goodness sake, change that name! Hehe.
You did it! Now that you have your Young Adult heir, a level 10 social media icon, and you completed the above apartments, you are now ready to move to the next Switch. If you’ve forgotten how, refer to the top of the Switch Two page.
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