House Flipper All DLC’s +Complete Buyable Properties Guide

House Flipper All DLC’s +Complete Buyable Properties Guide 1 - steamsplay.com
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This guide is intended to help you choose which house to buy next. It might also be helpful in deciding which DLC to buy next. Includes all DLCs, will be updated as needed.
 
 

HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE:

– Houses are listed by Floor Area in square metres. I feel this to be more useful than listing them by price, as it is a better indicator of how much work needs to be done to each one.
 
– ALL houses need trash removal and cleaning, so these aren’t mentioned unless they are the Only task required.
 
– “Room rearrangement” means re-purposing and/or wall demolition.
 
– Many properties contain radiators and towel radiators. Some players prefer to sell these, and the radiator plumbing systems, to get some cash and make furniture placement easier. That’s why I’ve decided not to mention them.
 
– Instead of painting you can, of course, also do wallpapering, panelling or tiling.
 
– The Luxury DLC has introduced “one-touch” replacement of windows and staircases. Outside of this DLC, there’s no staircase replacement, and window replacement is “manual-only” (i.e. by selling them and buying new ones, then using the hammer to install).
 
– Garden sizes are given relative to the size of the house. So, a garden is “large” if it feels large. Gardens need weeding, mowing, planting and equipping, unless otherwise stated.
 
– The number of bedrooms is not mentioned in the description, unless the original layout is very unusual. After all, re-purposing rooms and/or knocking down walls is part of the fun of House Flipper!
 
– The locations of secrets are mentioned, without the secrets themselves being revealed. I hope this is a suitable compromise between letting you pick a house with a secret if you wish and not having too many spoilers. That’s why I’ve decided not to “spoiler tag” my guide.
 
 
 

BASE GAME PROPERTIES

These properties are available to everyone, regardless of whether or not you own any DLCs. This includes properties added via free “seasonal” updates.
 
 
 

First Office, 20 sq. m

Required: Furnishing, bathroom refit.
 
Optional: Painting the main room.
 
Garden: Large.
 
Special features: Small size means it’s easier to find your laptop than in any other house!
 
 
 

Camping Bungalow, 32 sq. m.

Required: Furnishing and painting, bathroom refit.
 
Garden: Large.
 
Special features: The house has a small kitchen, but no bedroom.
 
 
 

Turtle House, 32 sq. m

Required: Just a clean.
 
Optional: Furnishing and painting. Room rearrangement.
 
Garden: Tiny.
 
Special features: Unique desert island location, “Dragonball Z” theme. Orbs in the house and garden, which you need to collect, and which change the time of day when interacted with. These re-enable the day/night cycle if you have it disabled. There’s only one bedroom – in the bunker!
 
 
 

Burned House, 37 sq. m.

Required: Flooring, furnishing, wiring and painting. Bathroom refit.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: The house has a small kitchen, which you need to go through to access the shower room.
 
 
 

Abandoned House, 37 sq. m

Similar layout and jobs to the Burned House, but wiring and floors don’t need fixing.
 
 
 

House after the flood, 79 sq. m.

Required: Furnishing, wiring, plastering and painting, bathroom refit.
 
Optional: Flooring.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: Requires panelling of the outer walls, as well as the most extensive plastering currently in the game, inside and out.
 
 
 

Connoisseur’s House, 79 sq. m.

Required: Furnishing, plastering and painting, bathroom refit.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: Similar to the House after the Flood, but sockets and flooring don’t need fixing. The kitchen is also bigger.
 
 
 

House with uninvited guests, 80 sq. m.

Required: Furnishing, plastering and painting.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: A large open-plan main room with kitchenette and double doors. The bathroom is fully equipped, with a large bath.
 
 
 

Many Generations House, 80 sq. m.

Required: Furnishing, plastering and painting, bathroom refit.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: The same layout as the House with uninvited guests, but with a shower room instead of a bathroom.
 
 
 

Boring House, 90 sq. m

Required: Furnishing, bathroom refit, painting.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: Unexpectedly small upstairs rooms, but with a large basement.
 
 
 

Admin Legends, 95 sq. m.

Required: Furnishing.
 
Optional: Painting, room rearrangement.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: Has one huge main room which is set up as a living/dining/kitchen/study space. Also has one bedroom and one store room. Lots of stuff to sell!
 
 
 

House that is hiding something, 100 sq. m

Required: Furnishing, plastering and painting, bathroom refit.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: Large basement with a secret room.
 
 
 

Home and car, 105 sq. m.

Required: Furnishing, plastering and painting, bathroom refit.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: The largest room is the garage, which contains a car.
 
 
 

House on the Moon, 132 sq. m

Required: Just a clean.
 
Special features: The most expensive home “per square metre”. This house was added in an April update, probably to commemorate 12 April (Space Exploration Day).
 
 
 

Pink Kingdom, 133 sq. m

Required: Washing the windows and painting the main rooms – the previous owner couldn’t decide on the pattern!
 
Optional: Furnishing.
 
Garden: Large.
 
Special features: Garage with a car. The house doesn’t require mopping and is trash-free. There’s a window that can only be painted if you stand on the stair handrail.
 
 
 

Unsatisfying effect, 143 sq. m

Required: Furnishing, bathroom refit, some plastering, room rearrangement.
 
Optional: Painting.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: Secret room, containing two expensive items.
 
 
 

Variable Woman’s House, 145 sq. m

Required: Furnishing.
 
Optional: Bathroom refit and painting.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: Half-cleaned, half-furnished and half-decorated, this house looks abandoned half-way through.
 
 
 

Huckster’s House, 156 sq. m

Required: Furnishing, plastering and painting, bathroom refit, door replacement.
 
Garden: Large.
 
Special features: The garden has all surfaces pre-installed, as well as a swimming pool, table and chairs. The smallest room has a secret. This is also a replica of the house in the “Breaking Bad” series.
 
 
 

Man Cave, 172 sq. m

Required: Furnishing, plastering and painting.
 
Garden: Large, with some trash.
 
Special features: Large, open-plan main room. Enormous (and interesting!) basement accessed through the garage.
 
 
 

Uninhabited House, 221 sq. m

Required: Bathroom refit, furnishing, plastering and painting.
 
Garden: Large.
 
Special features: Large bath in upstairs bathroom. A downstairs room with shower room plumbing. Garage.
 
 
 

Family House, 237 sq. m

Required: A minor clean, wiring and kitchen refit.
 
Optional: Furnishing and painting.
 
Garden: Large.
 
Special features: Swimming pool, table and chairs in the garden. Garage. The house also seems to be a murder scene.
 
 
 

Samarta Myers’ House, 253 sq. m

Required: Furnishing and painting, bathroom refit, installing some doors.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: Bury the coffin to remove the curse! Even after the curse is removed, one of the bedrooms has traces of blood on the walls, which need to be plastered over before painting. Enormous basement with secret room.
 
 
 

The Castle, 253 sq. m

Required: Just a clean.
 
Garden: A large, paved inner courtyard.
 
Special features: Classic style, with a vampire theme.
 
 
 

“Just married” house, 282 sq. m

Required: Furnishing and painting, bathroom refit.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: Unique “chunky” wooden staircase. Enormous basement with walls of exposed pink brick.
 
 
 

Let it Snow, 317 sq. m

Required: A clean and a downstairs refurnish.
 
Special features: Snow shovelling mechanic, Christmas theme, snowy garden. Possibility to change windows and stairs. The house has a laundry room, a large storage room, upstairs terraces and unusually spacious bathrooms.
 
 
 

Alone Home, 390 sq. m

Required: A clean and some wiring.
 
Optional: Furnishing and painting.
 
Special features: Basement, Christmas theme, snowy garden. This house is also a replica of the one in the “Home Alone” film.
 
 
 

SPECIAL CASE – APOCALYPSE DLC

3 homes, all with “bunker” in the title, for 3 buyers. None of the buyers even notice Anything above ground, so feel free to sell everything you can! All bunkers require cleaning and stocking with supplies. You can paint the walls if you wish. Lonewolf doesn’t want furniture or a shower, but the other 2 buyers do. Maria Kolkowsky doesn’t want weapons, but the other 2 buyers do.
 
 
Samarta Myers’ house is Not part of this DLC. It’s a Halloween update. See “BASE GAME PROPERTIES” section for more info.
 
 
 

GARDEN DLC

All the gardens in this DLC are very large. In addition to the usual tasks, they require trash removal, cleaning and turfing.
 
 
 

Almost only a garden, 14 sq. m

Required: Furnishing, flooring and painting.
 
Optional: Painting or panelling the outside of the house.
 
Garden: Very large.
 
Special features: The smallest house in the game – literally just one room, with no bathroom.
 
 
 

House in a thicket, 146 sq. m

Required: Everything! The only things not needed are windows and internal doors.
 
Optional: Some wall demolition to improve the layout.
 
Garden: Very large.
 
Special features: Cleaning the windows is only possible from the outside. The house is, essentially, a shell. It also has a garage.
 
 
 

Garden after building the house, 282 sq. m

Required: Everything! This includes windows, most internal walls, bathroom plumbing and doors.
 
Garden: Very large.
 
Special features: The Perfect end-game property – a huge, bare shell, for you to do anything you want with. The garage is large and detached.
 
 
 

HGTV DLC

This DLC features a seaside town, so many houses have a “beachside” vibe. Other common features are open-plan living areas and awkward layouts.
 
 
 

Old Lady’s House, 87 sq. m

Required: Furnishing, flooring, plastering and painting.
 
Optional: Room rearrangement.
 
Garden: Large.
 
Special features: All rooms radiate off a central corridor. This means the entrance door opens straight into the living room.
 
 
 

Stilt House, 145 sq. m

Required: Furnishing, flooring, bathroom refit.
 
Optional: Painting.
 
Garden: Small.
 
Special features: The main rooms are accessed via an external staircase – the bottom floor contains just 2 tiny rooms.
 
 
 

House with a sea view, 149 sq. m

Required: Bathroom refit, furnishing, flooring and painting.
 
Garden: Small.
 
Special features: The upstairs lounge is open-plan, with a large terrace. The downstairs rooms are small to the point of being claustrophobic.
 
 
 

Accountant’s House, 152 sq. m

Required: Bathroom refit, furnishing, flooring and painting.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: Secret basement accessed through the built-in wardrobe and furnished like a potential man-cave.
 
 
 

Family Beach House, 183 sq. m

Required: Bathroom refit, furnishing, flooring and painting.
 
Garden: Small.
 
Special features: The house is on stilts. It has extensive terraces and lots of windows.
 
 
 

Century-old House, 184 sq. m

Required: Furnishing, flooring and painting.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: The walls and ceilings are panelled throughout.
 
 
 

Semi-detached House, 189 sq. m

Required: Bathroom refit, furnishing, flooring and painting, room rearrangement.
 
Garden: Tiny.
 
Special features: The order that unlocks this house requires you to do up half the building. However, when you buy, you get the Entire building. Knocking through the wall between the two living rooms lets you merge the semi-detached houses into one. There are also 2 garages in a separate block.
 
 
 

Modern House, 222 sq. m

Required: Bathroom refit, furnishing, flooring, plastering and painting.
 
Optional: Some wall demolition to make the layout more regular.
 
Garden: Large.
 
Special features: The house is modernist in style and layout, but is cluttered with bulky furniture, boxes, books, etc – the ultimate “clear out and restyle” property.
 
 
 

House at the azure shore, 226 sq. m

Required: Bathroom refit, furnishing, door replacement.
 
Optional: Room rearrangement upstairs.
 
Garden: Large.
 
Special features: Mezzanine space above the lounge. The walls and ceilings are panelled throughout, with identical white panelling.
 
 
 

Two-storey semi-detached house, 262 sq. m

Required: Furnishing, flooring and painting, bathroom tiling.
 
Garden: Large.
 
Special features: This is two houses. The wall between them, unlike in the “Semi-detached House” described above, is Unbreakable.
 
 
 

CYBERPUNK DLC

All 3 apartments in this DLC have futuristic locations, neon lights and some unique furniture.
 
 
 

Alleyway of Lights, 88 sq. m

Required: Cleaning, flooring in bathroom and bedroom.
 
Optional: Selling pipes and wires for lore reasons.
 
Garden: None, but you can go outside to the office across the road, and enjoy glorious views from there, as well as from the large windows!
 
Special features: Office across the road.
 
 
 

Hacker’s Loft, 113 sq. m

Required: Just a clean.
 
Garden: None.
 
Special features: No bedroom – the bed is on the mezzanine above the living area. Originally, this was the only house in this DLC.
 
 
 

Room for enhancements, 178 sq. m

Required: Just a clean.
 
Garden: None.
 
Special features: This apartment is larger than the other two, and more traditionally furnished. Open the window blinds in the lounge for a beautiful view!
 
 
 

LUXURY FLIPPER DLC

This DLC gives access to a Garden tab, containing garden tables and deckchairs, which you can use even if you don’t own the Garden DLC. It also contains several swimming pools, which are useable indoors or outdoors.
 
 
The properties are larger than average and seem to sell for bigger profits.
 
 
 

This house was on fire, 153 sq. m

Required: Flooring, furnishing and painting, door and window replacement, some bathroom refit.
 
Garden: Small.
 
Special features: The 3 bedrooms have a terrace each.
 
 
 

Old Port Warehouse, 167 sq. m

Required: Installing doors and some walls, bathroom refit, furnishing.
 
Optional: Flooring, painting and window cleaning.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: It’s a warehouse, so an open-plan layout, bare brick walls and a mezzanine, plus two upstairs terraces. Only one door – the rest need to be installed.
 
 
 

Picturesque Loft, 203 sq. m

Required: Furnishing, flooring and door replacement, some wall demolition, plastering, painting and/or panelling the walls, bathroom refit.
 
Garden: None, but an entrance hallway you can furnish.
 
Special features: The initial setup is that of an artist’s studio, with living accommodation upstairs and an art gallery below, which has additional walls. The two upstairs rooms are tiny, but with potential to expand.
 
 
 

Top-notch Apartment, 230 sq. m

Required: Flooring, furnishing and painting, door replacement, bathroom refit, plastering.
 
Optional: Putting in one or two additional toilets in some of the rooms – one bathroom in such a sprawling space doesn’t make sense.
 
Garden: None, but a huge terrace.
 
Special features: Small size This is a hostel, so most of the rooms have kitchens and radiator plumbing systems to sell.
 
 
 

Closed Laundry, 261 sq. m

Required: Flooring, furnishing and painting, door and window replacement, some bathroom refit, plastering of the outer walls.
 
Garden: Medium.
 
Special features: This is a laundry, with lots of washing machines, and their plumbing systems, to sell. One of the rooms, divided by a wall, has a glass ceiling – obviously intended for an indoor swimming pool. There’s also a garage.
 
 
 

13th Floor, 294 sq. m

Required: A clean, including washing windows, some door replacement, kitchen refit.
 
Optional:Furnishing, flooring, some painting.
 
Garden: None.
 
Special features: This is an office, dated, but fully equipped and sensibly laid out. How much of its contents you desire to sell and/or replace is up to you.
 
 
 

The Townhouse Hostel, 309 sq. m

Required: Bathroom refit, furnishing, flooring and painting, window, staircase and door replacement, some plastering, some wall demolition.
 
Garden: None.
 
Special features: This is a cheap hotel, with a lot of narrow bedrooms. You can simply renovate it, or reconfigure it as a home for a large family.
 
 
 

Historic House, 343 sq. m

Required: Bathroom refit, furnishing, flooring and painting, window, staircase and door replacement. The outside walls also need some minor plastering and panelling.
 
Garden: Large.
 
Special features: Currently, the cheapest house “per square metre”. Its relatively low price can probably be explained by its awkward layout – many rooms feel too large, too small or too narrow, presenting problems when furnishing. The window replacement is mostly “one-touch”, but if you wish to install curtains, some windows need to be replaced “manually”.
 
 
 

Model Apartment, 349 sq. m

Required: Just a clean, but many rooms may need reconfiguring.
 
Garden: None, but an entrance hallway you can furnish.
 
Special features: The initial setup is that of a commercial model agency. You can simply clean it and sell it as it is, turn it into a more “general purpose” office, or make it into a luxury apartment. This will determine how much work will be needed.
 
 
 

Classic Manor House, 389 sq. m

Required: Bathroom refit, furnishing, flooring and painting, window, staircase and door replacement. The outside walls also need some plastering and painting.
 
Garden: Large.
 
Special features: The work needed is similar to the Historic House, but this property costs nearly 3 times more. The most likely explanation is its more “modern” layout, with fewer, bigger rooms – it’s a house built in a classic style, rather than a true pre-20th century property.
 
 
 

Cliff House, 467 sq. m

Required: Everything! The only things not needed are plastering, windows and bathroom plumbing. The only house in the game so far that requires painting of the outer walls.
 
Garden: Large, full of trash, but with a swimming pool.
 
Special features: The Perfect end-game property – a huge, bare shell, for you to do anything you want with.
 
 
 

Yacht with an ocean view, 609 sq. m

Required:Furnishing, flooring and door replacement, window washing
 
Optional: Window replacement (manual, on deck only), panelling or painting the pillars on the decks.
 
Garden: None, but space for deckchairs/loungers on the sundeck.
 
Special features: 2 large open decks, with several small rooms below them. The bathrooms are in a surprisingly good condition.
 
 

Written by tatiana

 
 
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