Flipping the homes for profit only means you can buy more expensive homes in the game, but eventually, you'll end up with more money than you could possibly need. There's never been a time I finished a house and no one would buy it one of the buyers always does, and it means nothing if the other buyers reject it. The whole idea of flipping the houses isn't that much of a motivator, really. For the most part, I ignore the buyers and just design the homes I want to make. For example, the single bachelor “nerd”, Chang Choi, asks for a study space near his bed, which is fine, but the game doesn't trigger for him to buy the house until you delete the bathroom (what?!) and put in some children's toys. It's tricky to design to their specifications, and some of the things they ask for make literally no sense. The buyers are my least favourite part of the game. A Look Back at Christmas-Themed Video Games Through the Ages
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