![]() The first choice is to buy the property and evict the current tenants, allowing you to move in (similar to the original Fable). If the Hero wishes to purchase a property which is currently occupied they are now given new options. However, differing from the first Fable the eviction process involved in managing real estate has been changed. Because they generate so low income on their own, players should ensure they have sufficient rental income or gold in their inventory beyond the purchase price of the shop to more easily recoup from their high buy cost.Īs with the previous game most of the features buying properties in Fable II are much the same. The rent paid is almost nothing at 0.2% (a business costing 10,000 gold would yield 20 gold in rent), however vendors in stores you own will offer you substantially better buy and sell prices on equipment and goods, which make them very useful if you want to do any trading between cities to earn a profit, as in later Fable titles, or simply want cheaper prices. Once you buy one, it will be empty and you'll need to rent it out in order to earn any income from it. Stores tend to cost at least 3-5 times more than houses in the same city. A house costing 10,000 gold provides a rental income of 500 gold. The amount of rent you earn for a property is 5% of the properties sell value, with the exception of stores (see next). It is therefore recommended to make sure you collect your rent every three days because you will earn no more until you do. Rent appears once every day that a tenant occupies the residence, but a maximum of only 3 bags of rent may appear for any given property at one given time. If you choose to rent out your properties, rent will start appearing in the form of bags of gold next to the property sign. For example, the average home in Oakvale costs around 5,000 to 10,000 gold while the average in Bowerstone North costs around 80,000 to 90,000 gold. The price of ownership in the earlier towns, Bowerstone South and Oakvale, is considerably less than the price in the towns you reach much later in the such as Knothole Glade, Bowerstone North, and Hook Coast. Homes and businesses in different towns cost much more in some towns than others. By using the same sign, you may also rent out the property, and/or sell the property. Also outside of the property is a sign that, if activated, will give you the option to buy it and move in. ![]() On your map, you can now see a "For Sale" icon. ![]() Please note: Even though it is extremely hard to evict the residents of Bowerstone, it is possible.Īfter the eviction of a resident, you may receive a message about the recent availability of a property. ![]() In the town of Bowerstone, where weapons are prohibited, you may still evict the residents by leading them from the area and killing them outside of town or having other enemies kill them (if you do not wish for the negative karma). In order to purchase a home or business, the hero must first evict the current residents by force. In other cases the houses can be currently occupied by a villager. These properties can be found by looking for the "For Sale" icon on the mini-map. In cases where a property is vacant, eviction is not required and the house can be bought immediately from the sign outside. 1 Fable, Fable: The Lost Chapters and Fable Anniversaryįable, Fable: The Lost Chapters and Fable Anniversary Eviction.
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