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3 Park Avenue

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Uploaded: 16th Jan 2010 at 3:19 PM
Going larger. Now presenting a house for a larger family to live in and enjoy.
Sims who lived in this house at the past had a terrible accident and half of the house was burned to the ground. Now city has re-built the house and it's greater than ever. The Sims are almost having a fight for who gets to live in it.



Front-side yard has been covered with stone, and there has been put a large flower-bed to give it nice curb-appeal. Huge garage for two cars is a new part in the re-build, the original house didn't have that, but considering how many sims now-a-days own a car, the city decided to add it.



New pool-area is also a new part in the re-build. From this side too, the side of the house has large flower-bed. Not knowing what kinda sims would eventually buy the house, they desided to leave a lot empty space on the yard.


The house has:
- Large yard with lovely flower-beds, pool and a patio.
- Garage for 2 cars
- First floor has: Large livingroom, kitchen, diningroom, library, small bedroom and a bathroom. From the hall you can get to the garage too. Stares to basement (which I totally forgot I made, so it's unfurnished) and to the second floor.
- Second floor contains master bedroom, 2 smaller bedrooms, bathroom, office, and a large tv-/entertainment room. Also 2 balconies, one entered from master bedroom, the other from the office.
- Basement, which has near-ceiling-windows to the yard.

Hope you enjoy

The house costs:
- 115718 furnished.
- 75771 unfurnished.

I used Alder stairs and Porch fences made by Flabaliki.
http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=374276
http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=378176

p.s. The sims are test-dummies and don't include on the download!


Lot Size: 3x3
Lot Price: 115718

Additional Credits:
To Flabaliki, I used his Alder stairs and Porch fences.