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Increased property limit to 6?

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I'm curious as to the reasoning behind this. It seems like residential housing is getting harder to find, there's quite a few places where I doubt the owner is active or if they are active they rarely travel there.  Frankly I'd guess a lot of nice places are owned just for the sake of out-of-the-way parking..  8X

I guess I don't see much reason for one character to own 6 different properties when there's a finite amount of housing available.  I think 2 residential and up to 4 commercial would be more reasonable & even then can't imagine any single character really using all of them.

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Reasoning: A lot of people were maxed out and wanted to buy a business. Business properties count against your housing limit because they're made with the housing system. Raising it to 6 was meant to allow people to expand and get the new businesses if they wanted to without going through the lengthy process of selling. We don't allow people to sell homes back to D8 so they have to find a buyer. This would have prohibited people from getting in on the business scene and helping create more RP for our players.

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tunkwa

I am down with this, I however don't want to be limited to the keys I get to other people's houses though. 

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Raven Rose

A lot of homes that belong to people who aren't in the city anymore and are not paying it off weekly are being dealt with as far as I'm aware ... But I do also get what you're saying that it's only so much housing to go around and sharing keys IS still an option. So... I'm indifferent but not just biased cause my character is D8 >_>

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luigi

i agree and i love propertys 

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Ahli

^Yes to all of this 

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Reasoning: A lot of people were maxed out and wanted to buy a business. Business properties count against your housing limit because they're made with the housing system. Raising it to 6 was meant to allow people to expand and get the new businesses if they wanted to without going through the lengthy process of selling. We don't allow people to sell homes back to D8 so they have to find a buyer. This would have prohibited people from getting in on the business scene and helping create more RP for our players.

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Reasoning: A lot of people were maxed out and wanted to buy a business. Business properties count against your housing limit because they're made with the housing system. Raising it to 6 was meant to allow people to expand and get the new businesses if they wanted to without going through the lengthy process of selling. We don't allow people to sell homes back to D8 so they have to find a buyer. This would have prohibited people from getting in on the business scene and helping create more RP for our players.

Could this expansion be specific to commercial properties to prevent one player from owning 18 different houses?