Homes in Starfield Serve as a role-playing mechanism that enables the crew to lay low and get some shut-eye. Although they are less useful than in other games like The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, The Starfield Houses still serve a critical role. There are various homes, each with their associated cost, quality and space to decorate, located in different cities across the settled systems. Later in the game, it is possible to collect great wealth StarfieldWhere credits hardly even matter, but during the early to mid game, intelligent investment is key.
Although the ship and outpost in Starfield Can fulfill the role of a house or apartment, and some, homes are not completely useless in the game. For one, they provide a safe place to store goods (better if it’s contraband) or build crafting benches to upgrade gear. They too Provide a bed to rest and recover after a long night out Destroying Terrormorphs. in StarfieldObtaining all home locations in the game makes it possible to transform the character into a real estate mogul in their own right.
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Sleepcrate (Volii Alpha, Neon)
Cost: 6,500 credits
The Sleepcrate salesman in neon on Volii Alpha in the Volii system sells the homes. As the name would imply, Slipcrates are tiny little apartments about the size of a small shipping container. With a simple cot and enough room to walk a few steps, this is the worst home in the game.
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Neon City is known more for debauchery and corruption than class and elegance, and the Slipcrate embodies that perfectly. The worst part is the window on the front door, completely obliterating any privacy. While it serves as a decent place to lie low while completing Starfields more unscrupulous missions, It pales in comparison to almost all others Starfield Home.
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Parent Apartment (Jemison, New Atlantis)
Price: Free
Many people will not have to live with their parents. But at least the parents’ apartment in New Atlantis is free, to some extent. This tiny bedroom can be obtained by selecting the kids stuff trait in the Starfield Character creator. While the homestead is technically the character’s parent’s house, The bedroom is free to visit and use at any time. The Kids Stuff feature comes with a weekly fee to help the parents financially, but it’s almost nothing in the grand scheme of ​​things, making it a worthwhile investment.
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The Lodge Bedroom (Jemison, New Atlantis)
Price: Free
The Lodge Bedroom is gained early in the game for completing Constellation QuestsAnd it’s nothing special. However, it is more spacious than other rooms in the game and provides a decent place to decompress after a long day of space exploration. Best of all, the lodge apartment is completely free, even if it feels a bit like a dorm room with the various explorers living there. In addition, while the room itself is fairly basic, the lodge basement is home to one of every kind of workbench, making it a convenient place to upgrade gear.
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The Bunks (crix system, the key)
Price: Free
This often overlooked housing location is comprised of Large communal living quarters at the bottom of the Key, full of free beds and lockers. The rooms, although small in square footage, make up for a premium location.
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Among the decisions that really matter StarfieldChoosing the UC or Crimson Fleet for the “Legacy’s End” mission actually has a lasting impact. Part of the Kryx system, the Key is a more useful place to keep around due to its many vendors, especially those willing to buy contraband in Starfield.
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Trade Tower Sky Suite (Volii Alpha, Neon)
Price: 235,000 credits
Players who want to live in style in the tough city of Neon need look no further than the Penthouse Obtained by talking to the bartender in the Astral Lounge. Priced at 235,000 credits, this apartment is the most stylish home in Neon, even if it’s not really that much. On the other hand, the hefty price tag makes the studio apartment feel incredibly underwhelming. Although the venue has balcony access, the view is anything but pleasant, with neon-filled streets and rusted industrial buildings filling the view below.
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Well Apartment (Jemison, The Well)
Cost: 30,000 credits
Although the health lurking beneath the pristine streets of New Atlantis would not be many people’s first choice for premium real estate, the health apartment is not to be neglected. Although a little rough around the edges, the Well Apartment is a two-story apartment with a balcony And only costs 30,000 credits From Alphelion Realty in New Atlantis. The sound can be accessed by taking the elevator from the NAT Station to the bottom floor or by taking the elevator behind the Jemison Mercantile Store in the New Atlantis Spaceport.
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The Stretch Apartment (Aquila, Aquila City)
Cost: 45,000 credits
The Stretch Apartment in Aquila City, also known as Midtown House, is one of two places where characters can live in the city. With a price tag of 45,000 credits, the Midtown Home in Aquila City is a step up from some of the other one-bedroom residences available elsewhere.
Akila and Akila City are located in the Cheyenne star system in Starfield.
More spacious than other spaces in the settled systems, The midtown home is just one step down from an elite apartment And a perfect home base for most players.
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Core Manor (Akila, Akila City)
Cost: 78,000 credits
For those looking to live in style in the freestar city of Akila, the Core Manor may be worth the hefty initial investment. The Core Manor is the nicer of the two home locations available in Akila City And provides a more spacious and quiet place for space explorers to lay their heads.
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Although it costs a pretty significant 78,000 credits, the exposed stone walls and hardwood floors make up for the price with a more refined aesthetic. Although the dusty location of Aquila City isn’t exactly refined, Core Manor proves that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover.
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Mercury Tower Penthouse (Jemison, New Atlantis)
Price: Free
As the ceremonial center of the settled systems and home base for the United Colonies, The Penthouse in New Atlantis on the planet Jemison is arguably some of the best real estate in the game. New Atlantis not only offers all the amenities and services you need to be a successful ship captain, but it is also one of the most beautiful areas in all Starfield. It may not have the spaciousness of the dream home, location matters, and no city does things bigger or better than New Atlantis.
Best yet, the Penthouse in New Atlantis doesn’t cost a thing and is attainable by completing the main UC questline, with no strings attached. For all these reasons, it is undeniable that The Penthouse at New Atlantis is one of the best homes in Starfield.
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Dream Home (Olympus System, Nesoi)
Price: 125,000 credits or 500 credits/week
For those ready to part with the 125,000 credits to pay off the Galbank mortgage, the dream home in Starfield Is a great place and the largest home in the game. more than a house, The spacious interior of the dream home has multiple floors, rooms and a walkable balcony With enough space to place furniture. More than just a place to lay low for a while, the dream home can really be interior decorated as one wants, with enough room for customization.
Located on the colorful and beautiful planet of Nesoi, the Dream Home can also be rented for 500 credits per week, making it a great alternative for renters. The only catch is that it has to be paid off, and the Dream Home trait has to be selected in the character creation menu. The Dream Home can be found on planet Nesoi in the Olympus star system and is the most spacious and swanky home in Starfield.
Bethesda Game Studios presents Starfield – the studio’s first original IP in twenty-five years. Set in the year 2310, the United Colonies and Freestar team observe a shaky truce after a war set 20 years earlier. The player will customize their character as a member of a space exploration team called Constellation while navigating the settled systems and the conflict between the warring factions. According to Bethesda, players can explore over 100 systems and 1000 planets to find resources and build their ships, and live their own sci-fi journey.
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PC, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
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September 6, 2023
- ESRB
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M for Mature 17+ Due to gore, suggestive themes, use of drugs, strong language, violence