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==General Information==
==General Information==
[[File:lavender beds1.jpg|350px|thumb|[[Lavender Beds]]]]
[[File:Housing icon2.png|left|link=]] Players can purchase '''housing''' privately or together with members of their [[Free Company]]. The exteriors and interiors of these houses can be customized with a [[Housing Items|plethora of furniture and other items]]. Players can also use the house for a number of in-game activities such as [[Gardening]]. Free Company estates also contain a [[Company Workshop]] for [[Free Company Crafting]], where players can build [[Free Company Airships]] and other special projects.  
[[File:the goblet1.jpg|350px|thumb|[[The Goblet]]]]
[[File:The mist2.jpg|350px|thumb|[[The Mist]]]]
Players can purchase a house of their own or together with members of their [[Free Company]]. Players can place [[Housing Items|various items]] in the house.They can also use the house for a number of in-game activities such as [[Gardening]]. Free Company estates also house a crafting workshop for [[Free Company Crafting]], where players can build [[Free Company Airships]] and other special projects. In order to acquire a house, players must first raise the rank of their Free Company to 6 and obtain a [[Land Acquisition]] entitlement.


*Free Company Housing was released in Patch 2.1.
Five [[#Residential Districts|Residential Districts]] are currently available, and they each have 30 wards. The wards are divided into two halves, a primary division and a ''subdivision'', with a total of 60 plots, 30 for each half. You will always teleport into the primary half of the ward selected to visit. If you wish to go to plots 31-60, you will have to use the [[Aethernet]] shards to teleport into the subdivision half of the ward, which is in a separate map. All subdivisions are rotated 90 degrees compared to the primary ward but have an otherwise identical layout. Some wards will only allow for private buyers, others only for Free Companies, and the remaining allows for both.
*[[Personal Room]]s for Free Company houses were released in Patch 2.3.
*[[Personal Housing]] was introduced in Patch 2.38. 
*Apartment Buildings were introduced in Patch 3.4.
*As of Patch 4.3, the number of vendors has been upped from 2/3/4/5 to 4/6/8/10
*As of Patch 5.35 there are a total of 5760 plots per server. (Not including apartments)
** In Patch 6.0, Ishgard Housing will be added as a new Residential District, with plots available to purchase in Patch 6.1. This will add another 1440 plots and 48 new Apartment buildings for every server.  


4 Residential Districts are currently available: [[#The Mist|The Mist]] in [[Limsa Lominsa]], [[#Lavender Beds|Lavender Beds]] in [[Gridania]], [[#The Goblet|The Goblet]] in [[Ul'dah]], and [[#Shirogane|Shirogane]] in [[Kugane]].
With 30 wards, there are a total of 9,000 plots per server and 27,000 apartments, which breaks down into 900 Larges, 2,100 Mediums, and 6,000 Smalls. As there is a limited supply of houses per [[servers|world]], acquiring a house, especially in more populated worlds, can be quite difficult and will likely require multiple attempts at purchasing via the [[Player Housing#Housing Lottery System.5B3.5D|housing lottery system]].


All 4 Residential Districts now have 24 wards (Up from 12 since patch 4.2, up from 18 since patch 5.1, up from 21 since patch 5.35).  The Wards have two halves with a total of 60 plots, 30 for each half.  You will always teleport into the primary half of the ward selected to visit.  If you wish to go to plots 31-60, you will have to use the Aethernet Shards to teleport into the Sub-Division half of the ward.
'''Note''': Claimed land and houses that become inactive (not accessed by its owner(s)) for an extended period of time will be [[#Reclamation of Inactive Housing|reclaimed by the game]] (owner(s) will lose the land and house).
 
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'''Note''' that after patch 3.1, claimed land and houses that become inactive (not accessed by its owner(s)) for an extended period of time will be [[#Reclamation of Inactive Housing|reclaimed by the game]] (owner(s) will lose the land and house).
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[[File:housing concept1.jpg|350px|thumb|Housing Concept Art]]
[[File:housing interior concept.jpg|350px|thumb|Housing Interior Concept Art]]
 
==[[Housing Items]]==
{{see also|Crafting Facility}}
 
==[[Gardening]]==
Gardening, released in Patch 2.2, allows the player to set up a garden and cultivate various plants.
 
==[[Orchestrion]]==
Jukebox, released in patch 3.2, that can be placed in houses, rooms and inns to play various songs from the game.
 
==Personal Housing and Room==
'''[[Personal Housing]]''' - a house solely owned by the player.
 
'''[[Personal Room]]''' - a room (instance) in the Free Company house that is owned by the player.
 
==[[Apartments]]==
 
==[[Aquarium]] and [[Paintings]]==
 
[[Aquariums]] are fish tanks released in patch 3.4.
 
[[Paintings]] are framed pictures released in patch 3.5.
 
==[[Message Books]]==
 
==[[Mannequins]]==


==Residential Districts==
==Residential Districts==
Players can get a house anywhere regardless of their [[Grand Company]] allegiance. There are no difference between the housing wards aside from looks.  
Players can get a house anywhere regardless of their [[Grand Company]] allegiance. There are no difference between the housing wards aside from looks.  
===[[The Mist]]===
===[[The Lavender Beds]]===
The Mist is the housing area in Limsa Lominsa. Its entrance is located at [[Red Rooster Stead]] (x34,y19) in [[Cedarwood]] of [[Lower La Noscea]]. Players can also access the area by selecting Residental District Aethernet in Limsa Lominsa Aetheryte Plaza's main aetheryte or taking the Lominsan Ferry Docks near the [[Fishermen's Guild]] in [[Limsa Lominsa Lower Decks]] (x7,y15).
The Lavender Beds is the housing area in Gridania. Its entrance is located at [[Mirror Planks Docks]] (x27,y26) in [[Bentbranch]] of [[Central Shroud]]. Players can also access the area by selecting Residental District Aethernet in Gridania Aetheryte Plaza's main aetheryte or by talking to [[Ferry Skipper]] in [[Westshore Pier]] near the [[Lancers' Guild]], [[Old Gridania]] (x14,y6) after completing the [[quest]] {{questlink|feature|Where the Heart Is (The Lavender Beds)}}.
 
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===[[Lavender Beds]]===
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Lavender Beds is the housing area in Gridania. Its entrance is located at [[Mirror Planks Docks]] (x27,y26) in [[Bentbranch]] of [[Central Shroud]]. Players can also access the area by selecting Residental District Aethernet in Gridania Aetheryte Plaza's main aetheryte or by talking to [[Ferry Skipper]] in [[Westshore Pier]] near the [[Lancer's Guild]], [[Old Gridania]] (x14,y6).
===[[Mist]]===
 
Mist is the housing area in Limsa Lominsa. Its entrance is located at [[Red Rooster Stead]] (x34,y19) in [[Cedarwood]] of [[Lower La Noscea]]. Players can also access the area by selecting Residental District Aethernet in Limsa Lominsa Aetheryte Plaza's main aetheryte or taking the Lominsan Ferry Docks near the [[Fishermen's Guild]] in [[Limsa Lominsa Lower Decks]] (x7,y15) after completing the [[quest]] {{questlink|feature|Where the Heart Is (Mist)}}.
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===[[The Goblet]]===
===[[The Goblet]]===
The Goblet is the housing area in Ul'dah. Its entrance is located at [[The Eighty Sins of Sasamo]] (x25,y27) in [[Hammerlea]] of [[Western Thanalan]]. Players can also access the area by selecting Residental District Aethernet in Ul'dah Aetheryte Plaza's main aetheryte or talking to [[Ivory Sparrow]] in [[Ul'dah - Steps of Thal]] near the [[Miner's Guild]] (x11,y14).
The Goblet is the housing area in Ul'dah. Its entrance is located at [[The Eighty Sins of Sasamo]] (x25,y27) in [[Hammerlea]] of [[Western Thanalan]]. Players can also access the area by selecting Residental District Aethernet in Ul'dah Aetheryte Plaza's main aetheryte or talking to [[Ivory Sparrow]] in [[Ul'dah - Steps of Thal]] near the [[Miners' Guild]] (x11,y14) after completing the [[quest]] {{questlink|feature|Where the Heart Is (The Goblet)}}.
 
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===[[Shirogane]]===
===[[Shirogane]]===
Shirogane is the housing area in [[Hingashi]]. Released in [[Stormblood]] (4.0), players can teleport to Shirogane through an Aethernet in [[Kugane]] after completing the [[quest]] [[I Dream of Shirogane]].
Shirogane is the housing area in [[Hingashi]]. Released in [[Stormblood]] (4.0), players can teleport to Shirogane through an Aethernet in [[Kugane]] or talking to [[Kimachi]] in [[Kugane]] near [[Shiokaze Hostelry]] (x8.9,y10.4)  after completing the [[quest]] {{questlink|feature|I Dream of Shirogane}}.
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===[[Empyreum]]===
===[[Empyreum]]===
[[File:ishgard residential district1.jpg|350px|right|thumb|[[Empyreum]]]]
Empyreum is the housing area in [[Ishgard]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/FJLNV5cYN_U?t=5420 FINAL FANTASY XIV Announcement Showcase Announcement of Ishgard Housing]</ref> Released in [[Endwalker]] (6.0), players can teleport to Empyreum through an Aethernet in [[Ishgard]] after completing the [[quest]] {{questlink|feature|Ascending to Empyreum}}.
Empyreum is the housing area in [[Ishgard]]. It will be released with [[Endwalker]] (6.0) on November 21, 2021, but plots will first be available for purchase with the release of [[patch 6.1]] (est. early 2021).
[[File:Empyreum1.jpg|350px|left]]
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==Estate Types==
==Estate Sizes==
All estate types can have:
All estate sizes can have:
*[[Chocobo Stable]]s, [[Miniature Aetheryte]] for easy teleportation, [[mailbox]], [[summoning bell]], [[orchestrion]], and [[armoire]]. Currently you cannot have a [[Glamour Dresser]] in the house.
*[[Chocobo Stable]]s, [[Miniature Aetheryte]] for easy teleportation, [[Moogle Letter Box|mailbox]], [[Summoning Bell]], [[Orchestrion (Item)|Orchestrion]], [[The Unending Journey]], and an [[Armoire (Item)|Armoire]].
*the same number of [[Private Chamber]]s (only applies to [[Free Company Housing]])
**Currently you cannot have a [[Glamour Dresser]] in the house. (And this is stated by Producer/Director YoshiP as being unlikely in the future due to technical limitations and server constraints).
*[[Free Company Airships]] (only applies to FC housing)
*The same number of [[Private Chamber]]s (512, only applies to [[Free Company Housing]] and is the same cap as FC size)
*A [[Free Company Crafting|Free Company Workshop]] (only applies to FC housing)


===Small: Cottage===
===Small: Cottage===
*2 floors with relatively small rooms
*2 floors with relatively small rooms (around 3x the size of an [[Apartment]])
*200 pieces of furniture inside / 20 in the yard max
*200 pieces of furniture inside / 20 in the yard max
*can have 6 vendors at most
*can have 6 [[Player Housing Vendors|vendors]] at most
*can have 4 crafting facilities at most
*can have 4 [[Crafting Facility|crafting facilities]] at most
*can only have 1 garden patch (up to 8 beds)
*can only have 1 garden patch (up to 8 beds)


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*3 floors, the house is approximately twice the size of a cottage
*3 floors, the house is approximately twice the size of a cottage
*300 pieces of furniture inside / 30 in the yard max
*300 pieces of furniture inside / 30 in the yard max
*can have 8 vendors at most
*can have 8 [[Player Housing Vendors|vendors]] at most
*can have 6 crafting facilities at most
*can have 6 [[Crafting Facility|crafting facilities]] at most
*can have 2 garden patches (up to 16 beds)
*can have 2 garden patches (up to 16 beds)


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*3 floors, much larger than a Medium
*3 floors, much larger than a Medium
*400 pieces of furniture inside / 40 in the yard max
*400 pieces of furniture inside / 40 in the yard max
*can have 10 vendors at most
*can have 10 [[Player Housing Vendors|vendors]] at most
*can have 8 crafting facilities at most
*can have 8 [[Crafting Facility|crafting facilities]] at most
*can have 3 garden patches (up to 24 beds)
*can have 3 garden patches (up to 24 beds)
==[[Apartments]]==
There is an Apartment building in every ward and another in the subdivision. Before purchasing an apartment, players must first attain level 50 with at least one [[class]]. Furthermore, players must have attained the rank of second lieutenant in [[the Maelstrom]], [[the Order of the Twin Adder]], or [[the Immortal Flames]]. Each apartment building can house up to 90 tenants, with each room costing {{gil|500000}} [[gil]]. Players are allowed one apartment per character. Furthermore, it is possible to own both an estate and an apartment. To purchase, enter the [[Apartment Lobby]] and speak with the [[Apartment Caretaker]] NPC to purchase an empty apartment.
An apartment building is available in every ward in the five residential districts, with a second apartment building available in each subdivision. The [[Interior Wall]], [[Flooring]], and [[Ceiling Light]] of apartments can be customized in the same way as estate halls. Each apartment building also contains a lobby where players can speak with a [[receptionist]], as well as [[mender]] and [[Material Supplier]] [[NPCs]]. Outside the lobby is a {{item icon|Chocobo Stable}} accessible to all tenants. Players can enter apartments directly from the building entrance or via a door inside the lobby.
*[[Estate sharing]] is not permitted with apartments. Furthermore, apartments are not subject to [[Housing#Reclamation of Inactive Housing|auto-demolition]].
*100 pieces of furniture inside / no yard; cannot store [[Outdoor Furnishing]]s
*can have 4 [[Player Housing Vendors|vendors]] at most
*can have 2 [[Crafting Facility|crafting facilities]] at most
*cannot have garden patches (crossbreeding not available)


==Differences Between Free Company and Personal Housing==
==Differences Between Free Company and Personal Housing==
===Free Company Housing===
===Free Company Housing===
*[[Private Chamber]]s are available for members for 300,000 gil each (limit 512 chambers - but free companies are limited to 512 members, so this is ''effectively'' unlimited)
*[[Private Chamber]]s are available for members for {{gil|300000}} [[gil]] each
*[[Company Workshop]] for [[Free Company Airship]] construction. [[Airship]] of certain rank unlocks [[The Diadem (Hard)]], which can't be accessed otherwise.
*[[Company Workshop]] for [[Free Company Airship]] and [[Subaquatic Voyages|Submersible]] construction.
*If offered free [[Krakka Root]]s for members, they can feed the stabled [[chocobo]]s, and they can potentially save the plants in the garden in case they are about to wither and die. While a personal house can have stable and a garden, it's only up to the owner and the tenants to take care of them
*If offered free {{item icon|Krakka Root}}s for members, they can feed the [[Chocobo Stable|stabled chocobos]], and they can potentially save the plants in the garden in case they are about to wither and die. While a personal house can have stable and a garden, it's only up to the owner and the tenants to take care of them
*If no member enters the Free Company house in 45 days, it'll be [[#Reclamation of Inactive Housing|automatically demolished]].
*If no member enters the Free Company house in 45 days, it'll be [[#Reclamation of Inactive Housing|automatically demolished]].


===Personal Housing===
===[[Personal Housing]]===
*No Private Chambers
*No [[Private Chamber]]
*No Company Workshops or [[Airship]]s
*No Company Workshops or [[Airship]]s
*You can share your estate with up to 3 friends through the [[Personal Housing#Estate Sharing|tenant system]]. You can allow them to use your stables, garden, or move and place furniture.
*You can share your estate with up to 3 friends through the [[Personal Housing#Estate Sharing|tenant system]]. You can allow them to use your stables, garden, or move and place furniture.
*If the '''owner''', not tennants; doesn't enter the house in 45 days, it'll be [[#Reclamation of Inactive Housing|automatically demolished]].
*If the '''owner''' (not tenants) doesn't enter the house within 45 days, it'll be [[#Reclamation of Inactive Housing|automatically demolished]].


==Acquiring a House==
==Acquiring a House==
<big>'''Official Lodestone: [https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/playguide/contentsguide/housing_land/ Additional Plots and Purchasing Guide]'''</big>
===Requirements===
===Requirements===
*Character with level 50 in 1 of the [[classes]].
*Character with level 50 in 1 of the [[classes]].
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*Second Lieutenant in 1 of the [[Grand Companies]] for [[Personal Housing]]. Rank 6 or higher [[Free Company]] for [[Free Company Housing]].  
*Second Lieutenant in 1 of the [[Grand Companies]] for [[Personal Housing]]. Rank 6 or higher [[Free Company]] for [[Free Company Housing]].  


*A player and a Free Company can only have 1 house each. If a person wants to have two houses, they need to create/lead a Free Company and then buy one for themselves and one for their Free Company. Private chambers in Free Company houses don't count.  You may see some free companies or players with multiple houses.  This was possible to have in the past but with changes made it is no longer possible but those players and FC's were grandfathered to retain what they had already.
*A player and a Free Company can only have 1 house each. If a person wants to have two houses, they need to create/lead a Free Company and then buy one for themselves and one for their Free Company. Private chambers in Free Company houses and [[apartments]] don't count.  You may see some free companies or players with multiple houses.  This was possible to have in the past. However, changes have been made, and it is no longer possible. Those players and FC's were grandfathered to retain what they had already.
 
*You must be a member of your free company for at least 30 days to purchase a free company plot.
 
*Free Companies with fewer than four members are not allowed to post a bid for a Free Company plot.  


'''Side Note:''' You CANNOT transfer your Personal Plot directly into a FC Plot or visa versa.  You have to relinquish the plot and then re-purchase it at the full price or wait for the demolition timer to expire.
'''Side Note:''' You CANNOT transfer your Personal Plot directly into a FC Plot or visa versa.  You have to relinquish the plot and then re-purchase it at the full price or wait for the demolition timer to expire.
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===Purchasing Land===
===Purchasing Land===


You can check if there are any plots available by speaking to the NPC who takes you to or out of the wards or using the capital city's main aetheryte in Aetheryte Plaza and selecting “Go to specified ward” (after selecting “Residental District Aethernet”, if using the main aetheryte — you need to have done the [[Where the Heart Is]] quest for this to be an option). Taken plots have the owner's name or the Free Company tag on them while available plots show their price instead. Small plots go for 2-5 mil while mediums go for 15-37 mil and larges for 35-87 mil. Prices depend on the current server economy, the location of the plot and how long the it's been on the market; the price goes down the longer it's for sale. Waiting too long in hopes of getting it cheaper is risky, though, since there are limited amount of plots and, you guessed it, the demand is high.
You can check if there are any plots available by speaking to the NPC who takes you to or out of the wards or using the capital city's main aetheryte in Aetheryte Plaza and selecting “Go to specified ward” (after selecting “Residental District Aethernet”, if using the main aetheryte — you need to have done the [[Where the Heart Is]] quest for this to be an option). Taken plots have the owner's name or the Free Company tag on them while available plots show their price instead.  
 
The hardest part of getting a house (aside from saving enough Gil) is finding an available plot of the wanted size. It's a good idea to check out the plots daily (multiple times a day, even, if you really want that house).
 
After finding an available plot you want to buy, select the ward it's in and go there. Check out the number of the plot and locate it on the map; it's either in the original area or in the subdivision. Teleport to the nearest aetheryte, go to the plot and examine the placard in front of it; select buy. If you're a Free Company leader or of high enough rank in your Free Company, you must choose whether to buy the plot for yourself or the FC.


You are likely to get the error message "'''This plot of land is not yet ready for purchase'''". To prevent the formerly-widespread practice of "selling" land, a plot is ''not'' available immediately after its previous owner vacates it -- there is an invisible timer that must expire before the land can be purchased again. There is no indication of whether or when this timer expires other than whether the purchase succeeds or fails. The duration of the timer is entirely random -- it is almost always around 6-8 hours, but there have been rare reports of timers as short as 30 minutes or as long as 24 hours. You will simply have to click the placard every so often until the sale goes through.  
Plots of land are purchasable either on a first-come-first-serve basis or by lottery, as designated per housing area. In each of these areas, land will be designated for purchase by either free companies or private buyers.


'''Purchase via Relocation'''
====Purchase via Relocation====
 
Effective as of [[Patch 4.1]] you can now transfer your property from one to another. The new property will be discounted by approximately 15% of the value of the old plot.  Whenever you do this you must be careful of how many items are in your house storage as you can only transfer 40 outdoor items and 400 indoor items.  Anything that is currently placed on your property will be automatically placed in your house storage during the relocation process with some exceptions.  For full details on the relocation process see the official referenced link at the bottom.<ref>[https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/topics/detail/d781e0d538428aef93b8bed4b50dd62c3c50fc74 Shirogane Housing and Relocation]</ref>
Effective Patch 4.1 you can now transfer your property from one to another. The new property will be discounted by 30% of the MINIMUM Value of the plot you currently own.  Whenever you do this you must be careful of how many items are in your house storage as you can only transfer 40 outdoor items and 400 indoor items.  Anything that is currently placed on your property will be automatically placed in your house storage during the relocation process with some exceptions.  For full details on the relocation process see the official referenced link at the bottom.
 
Relocation bypasses the invisible housing timer, allowing one to move in to a new plot immediately after it is vacated. (This will no longer be true effective patch 6.1)


===Plot Pricing===
===Plot Pricing===
The cost of a plot is based on size and 'grade' of the plot itself (as determined by the developers). The costs are:


The cost of a plot is based on size and 'grade' of the plot itself.  After a ward is added (or a plot is relinquished), the costs are set at default.  Over time the price will lower to entice a buyer prior to patch 6.1.  The costs are:
Default pricing:
{| {{STDT}}
{| {{STDT}}
|-
|-
!  !! Fifth-class Plot !! Fourth-class Plot !! Third-class Plot !! Second-class Plot !! First-class Plot
!  !! Fifth-class Plot !! Fourth-class Plot !! Third-class Plot !! Second-class Plot !! First-class Plot
|-
|-
| Small || 3,000,000 || 3,187,500 || 3,375,000 || 3,562,500 || 3,750,000
| Small ||{{gil|3000000 }} ||{{gil|3187500 }} ||{{gil|3375000 }} ||{{gil|3562500 }} ||{{gil|3750000}}
|-
|-
| Medium || 16,000,000 || 17,000,000 || 18,000,000 || 19,000,000 || 20,000,000
| Medium ||{{gil|16000000 }} ||{{gil|17000000 }} ||{{gil|18000000 }} ||{{gil|19000000 }} ||{{gil|20000000}}
|-
| Large ||{{gil|40000000 }} ||{{gil|42500000 }} ||{{gil|45000000 }} ||{{gil|47500000 }} ||{{gil|50000000}}
|-
|-
| Large || 40,000,000 || 42,500,000 || 45,000,000 || 47,500,000 || 50,000,000
|}
|}


Minimum pricing: (NOTE: Plots will no longer lower in cost after patch 6.1 and will remain at default pricing at all times.)
===Purchase Availability===
{| {{STDT}}
As of [[Patch 6.1]], the lottery system has been added as a method of purchasing land. Currently, all land must be purchased by lottery. The purchasing method for land may be subject to change in future patches based on land availability.
|-
 
!  !! Fifth-class Plot !! Fourth-class Plot !! Third-class Plot !! Second-class Plot !! First-class Plot
[[File:Housing Lottery1.png]]
|-
 
| Small || 1,488,000 || 1,581,060 || 1,674,000 || 1,767,060 || 1,860,000
* Explanation of icons:
|-
** [[File:Lottery icon.png|link=]] Plots in the ward are only available for purchase via lottery.
| Medium || 7,936,000 || 8,432,000 || 8,928,000 || 9,424,000 || 9,920,000
** [[File:Free company plot icon.png|link=]] Plots are only available for [[Free Company]] estates.
|-
** [[File:Private plot icon.png|link=]] Plots are only available for private buyers.
| Large || 19,840,000 || 21,080,000 || 22,320,000 || 23,560,000 || 24,800,000
** [[File:Shared plot icon.png|link=]] Plots are available for both Free Company and private buyers.
|}
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===Housing Lottery System<ref>[https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/topics/detail/61b708329f3be994a492e5d75b796b3f56abbd28 Regarding the Sale of Land in Empyreum and the New Housing Lottery System]</ref>===
To purchase land via the lottery system, players must submit a lottery entry for their desired plot during a predetermined period of time. One winning entry will be randomly selected from the pool of applicants, and the player who submitted that entry will gain the ability to finalize their purchase of the plot.
 
====Lottery Schedule====
Lotteries operate on a 9-day cycle (Earth time), and are divided into two periods.
*Entry period:
:The entry period lasts <span style="color:orange">'''5 days (Earth time)'''</span>, during which players may submit their lottery entries.
*Results period:
:The results period lasts <span style="color:orange">'''4 days (Earth time)'''</span>, during which players may confirm lottery results and finalize land purchases.
 
[[File:Housing Lottery2.png]]
 
* <span style="color:red">Due to events like scheduled maintenance, certain lottery periods may be shorter than the standard 5 or 4 full days. Please be sure to confirm the lottery schedule as it is posted in game.</span>
 
A new lottery cycle will begin once the results period of the previous lottery has ended. You can confirm the current status of the housing lottery via the Housing tab, or by accessing the placard of the relevant plot of land.
 
[[File:Housing Lottery3.png]]
 
====Entry Requirements====
Characters who fulfill the requirements below are eligible to submit one lottery entry per lottery period.
*Entering as a Private Buyer:
# You must have at least one class at level 50.
# You must hold the rank of second lieutenant or above in one of the Grand Companies.
*Entering as a Free Company Representative:
# Your free company must be rank 6 or above.
# Your free company must have four or more members.
# You must be authorized by your free company to purchase and relinquish land.
# You must have been a member of your free company for 30 days or longer.(*)
&ast; <span style="color:red">This is a new requirement introduced in Patch 6.1, in order to preserve the integrity of the lottery system.</span>
 
<span style="color:red">'''Please note that all requirements listed above must be fulfilled at the time of both entry and purchase.'''</span>
 
Players whose accounts are currently covered under the grandfather clause allowing multiple plots to be owned are '''''not''''' permitted to enter the lottery until they relinquish down to one FC house and one personal house owned on the server.
 
====How to Enter the Lottery====
1. You may enter the lottery by accessing the placard at the entrance of an available plot of land in a lottery housing area.
 
[[File:Housing Lottery4.png]]
 
2. After confirming the information on the placard, select "Enter Lottery."
 
[[File:Housing Lottery5.png]]
 
3. Agree to the lottery terms and conditions, and deposit the full sum of the plot’s value. Your entry is now complete!
* <span style="color:red">'''Once submitted, a lottery entry may not be withdrawn.'''</span>
 
4. Once completed, the details of your entry will appear on screen and in your log window.
 
[[File:Housing Lottery6.png]]
 
You may also confirm the details of your entry via the Housing tab.
 
[[File:Housing Lottery7.png]]
 
* <span style="color:red">You may only confirm the details of your entry while in your Home World.</span>
 
====Results Period====
During the results period, you may confirm lottery results for a plot of land by accessing the placard located at its entrance.
 
[[File:Housing Lottery8.png]]
 
====Winning the Lottery====
When you win the lottery, you must finalize your purchase of the plot by accessing the placard located at its entrance. If relocating from an existing plot, in principle, approximately 15% of the value of the old plot will be refunded to you.
* <span style="color:red">Please note that the refunded amount may not exceed the value of the new plot.</span>
* <span style="color:red">Previously, land prices followed the price reduction system, and players who relocated received a refund of 30% of the minimum value of their old plot. However, starting in Patch 6.1, the price reduction system will be retired, and housing plots will retain the value at which they are initially listed. Therefore, the notation for the relocation refund has been changed to “approximately 15% of the value of the old plot.” Please be assured that while the notation has changed, the amount received by players remains the same.</span>
* <span style="color:red">You may learn more about relocation by speaking to the resident caretaker stationed in any housing area.</span>
 
You may finalize your purchase of a plot at any time during the results period. However, should you fail to claim your plot of land during the results period despite having won the lottery, your claim to that plot will be forfeit. <span style="color:red">'''Furthermore, a 50% cancellation fee will be deducted from the deposit made at entry.'''</span>
 
====Losing the Lottery====
You will receive a 100% refund of the deposit paid at entry.
 
Regardless of lottery results, any and all refunds for a given lottery period expire 90 days (Earth time) after the results period ends. Please be sure to accept your refund within this allotted time by accessing the same placard by which you entered the lottery.</br>
<span style="color:red">'''Failure to accept your refund within the allotted time will result in the loss of said refund.'''</span>
* <span style="color:red">You may only confirm lottery results and accept refunds while in your Home World.</span>
 
====Treatment of Emptied Plots====
Plots that are emptied during the lottery period will be marked as currently unavailable, and will become available for purchase during the next lottery period.
 
====Regarding Home World Transfer====
Lottery entries are only valid within the World they are submitted. Therefore, you will be unable to confirm lottery results or accept any refunds from your previous Home World after transferring Home Worlds. Furthermore, if you complete your transfer during a lottery period, you must wait until the next lottery period to participate.
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===First-come-first-serve System===
<span style="color:red">Currently <b>NO</b> housing plots use the First-come-first-serve system. All plots available use the lottery system.  There is no indication that there will be a return to the first-come-first-serve system.</span>
 
In wards designated first come, first served, an available plot of land can be immediately purchased by accessing the placard at its entrance. See [[#Requirements|purchase requirements]].
* <span style="color:red">Players may only purchase one private and one free company plot per World on any given service account.</span>
 
====How to Purchase====
'''1. Once you have chosen a plot to purchase, access its placard.'''
 
[[File:First-come-first-serve1.jpg]]
 
Select "Purchase Land."
* <span style="color:red">If the land has already been purchased, this option will be unavailable.</span>
 
'''2. Choose from the following options.'''
 
[[File:First-come-first-serve2.jpg]]
 
When purchasing a new plot:<br>
'''Select the desired housing type.'''


As of patch 6.1 a new lottery system will be implemented. Pre-expansion information provided on 11/6/21 Live Letter LXVII:
When relocating existing housing:<br>
'''Select "Relocate."'''
* <span style="color:red">The options will vary according to the player's ownership of land and housing.</span>


* Character must have 1 class/job at level 50 minimum & 2nd LT with their GC.
'''3. Be sure to check the price before purchasing the land.'''
* Only 1 plot per account per server. (Your main can have a plot but that DQ's any of your alts on that same server.)
* A deposit will be required. This is returned in full if you lose the lottery drawing (you have 90 days to get your funds back).
* You can only have 1 lottery entry active at a time, select your plot wisely; you cannot withdraw once entered.


* Free Company must have minimum of 4 members and be at least rank 6
[[File:First-come-first-serve3.jpg]]
* A FC new member cannot be assigned the option to buy a plot or be changed to FC Leader to buy a plot.


* The lottery period itself will last several days.  Select the placard to enter the lottery to get your entry number.
Select "Yes" to complete the purchase.
* Land Acquisition Period will also last several days to allow the winner time to claim the possession of the land.
* You need to return to the placard to see if you won or not.
* If the winner does NOT claim their land they will only receive 50% of the gil back.
* If there is no winner or the plot isn't claimed, the lottery starts over.
* There was a mention in the previous live letter that if the plot is relinquished after the drawing and sale is complete that there is a penalty incurred but this was not discussed again.
* Again, please note: Relocation does NOT by-pass this lottery system!!


More details to come in the future. Note: It was not mentioned if the multi-plot grandfather clause will persist or not.
<span style="color:orange">'''4. You may now build an estate on your plot.'''</span>
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===Building House===
===Building House===
After you've bought the land, you need to buy the [[Construction Permit|Housing permit]] to actually get a house on the plot you just bought. You have 45 days to do this (if you don't build in this time, you will lose the land due to reclamation of inactive housing). You can buy this permit by using the housing menu on your plot, choosing "Estate Hall," and then "Purchase Construction Permit." It will cost you:
After you've bought the land, you need to buy the [[Construction Permit|Housing permit]] to actually get a house on the plot you just bought. You have 45 days to do this (if you don't build in this time, you will lose the land due to reclamation of inactive housing). After purchasing a plot of land, open the Social menu, then select "Housing," followed by "Estate Hall" and lastly "Purchase Construction Permit." It will cost you:


*450,000 Gil for a small cottage
*{{gil|450000}} [[Gil]] for a small cottage
*1,000,000 Gil for a medium house
*{{gil|1000000}} [[Gil]] for a medium house
*3,000,000 Gil for a large mansion
*{{gil|3000000}} [[Gil]] for a large mansion


Small, medium and large houses can only be built on small, medium and large plots respectively. This also means that after buying the plot you're settled on the size, and if you want to get a house of different size, you must relinquish the land and get another plot. (You can't even build a smaller house on a bigger plot.)
Small, medium and large houses can only be built on small, medium and large plots respectively. This also means that after buying the plot, you're locked into the size, and if you want to get a house of different size, you must relinquish the land and get another plot. (You can't even build a smaller house on a bigger plot.)


While building the house you have to make a choice between three exterior types: wood, composite or stone. You can change the exterior components afterwards if you like, but choose the one you like the most.
While building the house you have to make a choice between three exterior types: wood, composite or stone. You can change the exterior components afterwards if you like, but choose the one you like the most.
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===Exterior===
===Exterior===
A house is comprised of four mandatory parts—roof, exterior wall, windows, and door—along with up to four optional parts: roof decoration, exterior wall decoration, placard, and fence.
A house is comprised of four mandatory parts—roof, exterior wall, windows, and door—along with up to four optional parts: roof decoration, exterior wall decoration, placard, and fence.
*In addition to the standard parts, there are complete replacement exteriors that fill all slots at a time and are not customizable except via [[dye]]. [[Free_Company_Crafting#Full_Estate_Exterior|This type of exterior]] are all made from [[Free Company Crafting]].


A number of furnishings can be placed in the garden outside of your house. The following three options will be available to adjust their position:
A number of furnishings can be placed in the yard outside of your house. The following three options will be available to adjust their position:
:Move: Change the position of selected furnishing.
:Move: Change the position of selected furnishing.
:Rotate: Rotate the selected furnishing
:Rotate: Rotate the selected furnishing
:Remove: Remove the selected furnishing from the garden.
:Remove: Remove the selected furnishing from the yard.
 
*The number of furnishings that can be placed in your yard will depend on the size of your land.
*Once a furnishing has been placed in the yard, it can no longer be traded. Furthermore, certain furnishings will be lost upon placing them in or removing them from the yard.


*The number of furnishings that can be placed in your garden will depend on the size of your land.
*Once a furnishing has been placed in the garden, it can no longer be traded. Furthermore, certain furnishings will be lost upon placing them in or removing them from the garden.
===Interior===
===Interior===
A number of parts including the wallpaper, flooring, and lighting of the interior can be changed.
A number of parts including the wallpaper, flooring, and lighting of the interior can be changed.
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*Once a furnishing has been placed in the house, it can no longer be traded. Furthermore, certain furnishings will be lost upon placing them in or removing them from the room.
*Once a furnishing has been placed in the house, it can no longer be traded. Furthermore, certain furnishings will be lost upon placing them in or removing them from the room.


===Player Housing NPC's===
===[[Housing Items]]===
{{see also|Crafting Facility|Player Housing Vendors}}
Housing Items, including furniture, are items that the players can place in or build their Free Company Houses, Personal Rooms or Personal Houses. There are 18 different types of housing items. A '''[[Storeroom]]''' was added in [[patch 4.1]] for players to keep extra [[Housing Items]] when not in use.
 
====Furnishing Preview====
Introduced in [[Shadowbringers]] with [[patch 5.0]], players can now confirm the size and color of furnishings─including those they do not yet own─before they are placed on estate grounds.
 
=====Using the Furnishing Preview=====
Select either Preview Indoor Furnishings or Preview Outdoor Furnishings from the Housing menu under Social to display applicable furnishings.
 
Furnishings will be sorted by category, with a separate category for furnishings newly added with each patch. A search function is also available to find specific furnishings.
 
Furnishings that can be dyed will also allow you to select a color when previewing them.
* Only one furnishing item may be previewed at a time.
* Certain furnishings such as estate vendors, mannequins, retainers, Feast rewards, seasonal event rewards, and optional items from the Mog Station cannot be previewed.
 
====[[Orchestrion]]====
Jukebox, released in [[patch 3.2]], that can be placed in houses, rooms and inns to play various songs from the game.
 
====[[Aquarium]] and [[Paintings]]====
[[Aquariums]] are fish tanks released in [[patch 3.4]], while [[Paintings]] are framed pictures released in [[patch 3.5]].


==Relocation and Storeroom==
====[[Message Books]]====
'''[[Relocation]]''' allows the player to move their estate.  As of patch 6.0 relocations will no longer by-pass the purchase timer.
[[Message Books]] is a [[housing]] feature that allows visitors to leave messages for estate owners, as well as "like" estates to show their appreciation for the décor.


'''[[Storeroom]]''' is the inventory for only [[Housing Items]].
====[[Mannequins]]====
[[Mannequins]] are [[furnishing|interior furnishings]] that you can equip with [[Armor|clothing items]]. You may select their [[class]] or [[job]], as well as gender and race. Various poses are also available. The mannequin can be used either to display an outfit for sale, or simply as decoration.


Released in patch 4.1.
===[[Gardening]]===
Gardening, released in [[Patch 2.2]], allows the player to set up a garden and cultivate various plants. [[Flowers|Some of these plants]] can be placed in [[flowerpots]] and used as decorations.


==Demolishing Your House==
==Demolishing Your House==
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==Reclamation of Inactive Housing==
==Reclamation of Inactive Housing==
To ensure that plots of land are not claimed and left unused, estates not accessed for extended periods of time will be automatically demolished, and the plots of land will be put back up for sale.
{{NoteBox | Automatic housing demolition is currently disabled for all North American data centers due to Hurricane Helene. }}
*Reclamation of Inactive Housing was released in patch 3.1.
<ref>[https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/news/detail/ba09171e22be42e7fc0eacb40cc1acf0b50ae326 Temporary Suspension of Automatic Housing Demolition]</ref>To ensure that plots of land are not claimed and left unused, estates not accessed for extended periods of time will be automatically demolished, and the plots of land will be put back up for sale.
*Reclamation of Inactive Housing was released in [[patch 3.1]].
===Estates Subject to Demolishing===
===Estates Subject to Demolishing===
*Free company housing that has not been accessed by at least one member within 45 days.
*Free company housing that has not been accessed by at least one member within 45 days.
*Private housing that has not been accessed by the owner within 45 days.
*Private housing that has not been accessed by the owner within 45 days.
*Purchased plots of land upon which an estate has not been built within 45 days.
*Purchased plots of land upon which an estate has not been built within 45 days.
 
** Some servers may have their demolition timers put on hold if there are major disaster events that occurred in their local region.  This is typically on hold for about 4-6 patches before timers are resumed.  Square typically gives a month warning before this is to occur but anything can change.
** Some servers may have their demolition timers put on hold if there are major natural disaster events that occurred in their local region.  This is typically on hold for about 4-6 patches before timers are resumed.  Square typically gives a month warning before this is to occur but anything can change.


===Steps Prior to Demolishing===
===Steps Prior to Demolishing===
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===After Demolition===
===After Demolition===
When an estate has been demolished, or the rights to an empty plot have been relinquished, said plot will be made available for purchase to all players on that World. The price will decrease every six hours from the time at which it is made available for purchase.
When an estate has been demolished, or the rights to an empty plot have been relinquished, the land will be unavailable until the next Entry Period. After this, said plot will be made available for lottery entrants according to the rules of the Ward it is in.


===Reclaiming Gil and Items===
===Reclaiming Gil and Items===
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*Company workshops and any registered airships in the workshop.
*Company workshops and any registered airships in the workshop.


Players will have thirty-five days to redeem items from the resident caretaker before they are made irredeemable. Items belonging to a free company estate can only be retrieved by members with the authorization to purchase or relinquish land. Items belonging to a private estate can only be retrieved by the owner.
Players will have '''thirty-five (35) days to retrieve items''' from the resident caretaker before they are deleted! Items belonging to a free company estate can only be retrieved by members with the authorization to purchase or relinquish land. Items belonging to a private estate can only be retrieved by the owner, and not tenants.


'''As of Patch 5.4 released on Dec 8th, 2020 Automatic Demolition has resumed since being paused in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.'''
==Housing Map Legend==
A yellow house on the map indicates the house is locked, and can not be entered by the public.
A blue house is open to the public.
Houses marked with an (i) are owned by an individual, while houses without are owned by a free company.


==Housing Key==
When choosing to teleport to a district:
A yellow house on the map indicates the house is locked, and can not be viewed by the public. A blue house is open to the public. Houses marked with an (i) are owned by an individual, while houses with no letter are owned by a free company.
Plots that appear in red are either locked or do not yet have a house.
Plots that appear in green are open to visitors.
If a plot is for sale, its price will be listed in white text.


When choosing to teleport to a district: plots that appear in red are either locked or do not yet have a house. Plots that appear in green are open to visitors. If a plot is for sale, its price will be listed in white text.
==History==
* [[Free Company Housing|Free Company Housing]] was released in [[Patch 2.1]].
** At release in [[Patch 2.1]], the pricing for plots on each [[Servers|World]] varied depending on population and economy.
* [[Private Chamber]]s in Free Company houses were released in [[Patch 2.3]].
** [[Patch 2.3]] also increased the ward count from 5 to 6.
* [[Personal Housing]] was introduced in [[Patch 2.38]].
** [[Patch 2.38]] also increased the ward count from 6 to 8.
* Subdivisions added to all wards in [[Patch 2.4]], doubling the amount of plots from 720 to 1440.
* In [[Patch 3.3]], the ward count was increased from 8 to 12.<ref>[https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/topics/detail/611a2417fbdd247a18a619409302b2896cea7f52 Additional Plots and Housing Price Adjustments]</ref>
** [[Patch 3.3]] also unified the costs of plots across all [[Servers|World]]s.
* [[Apartments|Apartment Buildings]] were introduced in [[Patch 3.4]].
* In [[Patch 4.0]], [[Shirogane]] in [[Kugane]] was added as a new Residential District, with plots becoming available for purchase in [[Patch 4.1]]. This added an additional 720 plots and 24 new Apartment buildings for every server.
* In [[Patch 4.2]], the ward count was increased from 12 to 18.
* In [[Patch 5.1]], the ward count was increased from 18 to 21.
* In [[Patch 5.35]], the ward count was increased from 21 to 24.
* In [[Patch 6.0]], [[Empyreum]] in [[Ishgard]] was added as a new Residential District, with plots becoming available for purchase in [[Patch 6.1]]. This added another 1440 plots and 48 new Apartment buildings for every server.
* In [[Patch 6.3]], the ward count was increased from 24 to 30.


==Furnishing Preview==
==Shops & Services==
Introduced in [[Shadowbringers]] (5.0), Using this function, players can confirm the size and color of furnishings─including those they do not yet own─before they are placed on estate grounds.
{{main|Player Housing Vendors}}
 
{{merchant list|Player Housing}}
Using the Furnishing Preview
Select either Preview Indoor Furnishings or Preview Outdoor Furnishings from the Housing menu under Social to display applicable furnishings.
 
Furnishings will be sorted by category, with a separate category for furnishings newly added with each patch. A search function is also available to find specific furnishings.


Furnishings that can be dyed will also allow you to select a color when previewing them.
==Images==
* Only one furnishing item may be previewed at a time.
<gallery heights=200px mode=packed>
* Certain furnishings such as estate vendors, mannequins, retainers, Feast rewards, seasonal event rewards, and optional items from the Mog Station cannot be previewed.
File:housing concept1.jpg|Housing Concept Art
File:housing interior concept.jpg|Housing Interior Concept Art
File:Housing Exterior.png|Exterior
File:Housing Interior.png|Interior
</gallery>


==Reference Links==
==Reference Links==
Announcement of Ishgard Housing: [https://youtu.be/FJLNV5cYN_U?t=5420 FINAL FANTASY XIV Announcement Showcase]
<references/>
 
Official 4.2 Plot Changes: [https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/playguide/contentsguide/housing_land/ Additional Plot and Purchasing Guide]
 
Relocation Information: [https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/topics/detail/d781e0d538428aef93b8bed4b50dd62c3c50fc74 Relocation Topic]
 
==Shops & Services==
{{merchant list|Player Housing}}


{{Housing nav}}
{{Housing nav}}
[[Category:Game mechanics]] [[Category:Patch 2.1 Features]]

Latest revision as of 22:11, 6 November 2024

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General Information

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Players can purchase housing privately or together with members of their Free Company. The exteriors and interiors of these houses can be customized with a plethora of furniture and other items. Players can also use the house for a number of in-game activities such as Gardening. Free Company estates also contain a Company Workshop for Free Company Crafting, where players can build Free Company Airships and other special projects.

Five Residential Districts are currently available, and they each have 30 wards. The wards are divided into two halves, a primary division and a subdivision, with a total of 60 plots, 30 for each half. You will always teleport into the primary half of the ward selected to visit. If you wish to go to plots 31-60, you will have to use the Aethernet shards to teleport into the subdivision half of the ward, which is in a separate map. All subdivisions are rotated 90 degrees compared to the primary ward but have an otherwise identical layout. Some wards will only allow for private buyers, others only for Free Companies, and the remaining allows for both.

With 30 wards, there are a total of 9,000 plots per server and 27,000 apartments, which breaks down into 900 Larges, 2,100 Mediums, and 6,000 Smalls. As there is a limited supply of houses per world, acquiring a house, especially in more populated worlds, can be quite difficult and will likely require multiple attempts at purchasing via the housing lottery system.

Note: Claimed land and houses that become inactive (not accessed by its owner(s)) for an extended period of time will be reclaimed by the game (owner(s) will lose the land and house).


Residential Districts

Players can get a house anywhere regardless of their Grand Company allegiance. There are no difference between the housing wards aside from looks.

The Lavender Beds

The Lavender Beds is the housing area in Gridania. Its entrance is located at Mirror Planks Docks (x27,y26) in Bentbranch of Central Shroud. Players can also access the area by selecting Residental District Aethernet in Gridania Aetheryte Plaza's main aetheryte or by talking to Ferry Skipper in Westshore Pier near the Lancers' Guild, Old Gridania (x14,y6) after completing the quest Feature QuestWhere the Heart Is (The Lavender Beds).

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Mist

Mist is the housing area in Limsa Lominsa. Its entrance is located at Red Rooster Stead (x34,y19) in Cedarwood of Lower La Noscea. Players can also access the area by selecting Residental District Aethernet in Limsa Lominsa Aetheryte Plaza's main aetheryte or taking the Lominsan Ferry Docks near the Fishermen's Guild in Limsa Lominsa Lower Decks (x7,y15) after completing the quest Feature QuestWhere the Heart Is (Mist).

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The Goblet

The Goblet is the housing area in Ul'dah. Its entrance is located at The Eighty Sins of Sasamo (x25,y27) in Hammerlea of Western Thanalan. Players can also access the area by selecting Residental District Aethernet in Ul'dah Aetheryte Plaza's main aetheryte or talking to Ivory Sparrow in Ul'dah - Steps of Thal near the Miners' Guild (x11,y14) after completing the quest Feature QuestWhere the Heart Is (The Goblet).

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Shirogane

Shirogane is the housing area in Hingashi. Released in Stormblood (4.0), players can teleport to Shirogane through an Aethernet in Kugane or talking to Kimachi in Kugane near Shiokaze Hostelry (x8.9,y10.4) after completing the quest Feature QuestI Dream of Shirogane.

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Empyreum

Empyreum is the housing area in Ishgard.[1] Released in Endwalker (6.0), players can teleport to Empyreum through an Aethernet in Ishgard after completing the quest Feature QuestAscending to Empyreum.

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Estate Sizes

All estate sizes can have:

Small: Cottage

  • 2 floors with relatively small rooms (around 3x the size of an Apartment)
  • 200 pieces of furniture inside / 20 in the yard max
  • can have 6 vendors at most
  • can have 4 crafting facilities at most
  • can only have 1 garden patch (up to 8 beds)

Medium: House

  • 3 floors, the house is approximately twice the size of a cottage
  • 300 pieces of furniture inside / 30 in the yard max
  • can have 8 vendors at most
  • can have 6 crafting facilities at most
  • can have 2 garden patches (up to 16 beds)

Large: Mansion

  • 3 floors, much larger than a Medium
  • 400 pieces of furniture inside / 40 in the yard max
  • can have 10 vendors at most
  • can have 8 crafting facilities at most
  • can have 3 garden patches (up to 24 beds)

Apartments

There is an Apartment building in every ward and another in the subdivision. Before purchasing an apartment, players must first attain level 50 with at least one class. Furthermore, players must have attained the rank of second lieutenant in the Maelstrom, the Order of the Twin Adder, or the Immortal Flames. Each apartment building can house up to 90 tenants, with each room costing Gil 500,000 gil. Players are allowed one apartment per character. Furthermore, it is possible to own both an estate and an apartment. To purchase, enter the Apartment Lobby and speak with the Apartment Caretaker NPC to purchase an empty apartment.

An apartment building is available in every ward in the five residential districts, with a second apartment building available in each subdivision. The Interior Wall, Flooring, and Ceiling Light of apartments can be customized in the same way as estate halls. Each apartment building also contains a lobby where players can speak with a receptionist, as well as mender and Material Supplier NPCs. Outside the lobby is a Chocobo stable icon1.png  Chocobo Stable accessible to all tenants. Players can enter apartments directly from the building entrance or via a door inside the lobby.

Differences Between Free Company and Personal Housing

Free Company Housing

Personal Housing

  • No Private Chamber
  • No Company Workshops or Airships
  • You can share your estate with up to 3 friends through the tenant system. You can allow them to use your stables, garden, or move and place furniture.
  • If the owner (not tenants) doesn't enter the house within 45 days, it'll be automatically demolished.

Acquiring a House

Official Lodestone: Additional Plots and Purchasing Guide

Requirements

  • Character with level 50 in 1 of the classes.
  • A player and a Free Company can only have 1 house each. If a person wants to have two houses, they need to create/lead a Free Company and then buy one for themselves and one for their Free Company. Private chambers in Free Company houses and apartments don't count. You may see some free companies or players with multiple houses. This was possible to have in the past. However, changes have been made, and it is no longer possible. Those players and FC's were grandfathered to retain what they had already.
  • You must be a member of your free company for at least 30 days to purchase a free company plot.
  • Free Companies with fewer than four members are not allowed to post a bid for a Free Company plot.

Side Note: You CANNOT transfer your Personal Plot directly into a FC Plot or visa versa. You have to relinquish the plot and then re-purchase it at the full price or wait for the demolition timer to expire.

Purchasing Land

You can check if there are any plots available by speaking to the NPC who takes you to or out of the wards or using the capital city's main aetheryte in Aetheryte Plaza and selecting “Go to specified ward” (after selecting “Residental District Aethernet”, if using the main aetheryte — you need to have done the Where the Heart Is quest for this to be an option). Taken plots have the owner's name or the Free Company tag on them while available plots show their price instead.

Plots of land are purchasable either on a first-come-first-serve basis or by lottery, as designated per housing area. In each of these areas, land will be designated for purchase by either free companies or private buyers.

Purchase via Relocation

Effective as of Patch 4.1 you can now transfer your property from one to another. The new property will be discounted by approximately 15% of the value of the old plot. Whenever you do this you must be careful of how many items are in your house storage as you can only transfer 40 outdoor items and 400 indoor items. Anything that is currently placed on your property will be automatically placed in your house storage during the relocation process with some exceptions. For full details on the relocation process see the official referenced link at the bottom.[2]

Plot Pricing

The cost of a plot is based on size and 'grade' of the plot itself (as determined by the developers). The costs are:

Fifth-class Plot Fourth-class Plot Third-class Plot Second-class Plot First-class Plot
Small Gil 3,000,000 Gil 3,187,500 Gil 3,375,000 Gil 3,562,500 Gil 3,750,000
Medium Gil 16,000,000 Gil 17,000,000 Gil 18,000,000 Gil 19,000,000 Gil 20,000,000
Large Gil 40,000,000 Gil 42,500,000 Gil 45,000,000 Gil 47,500,000 Gil 50,000,000

Purchase Availability

As of Patch 6.1, the lottery system has been added as a method of purchasing land. Currently, all land must be purchased by lottery. The purchasing method for land may be subject to change in future patches based on land availability.

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  • Explanation of icons:
    • Lottery icon.png Plots in the ward are only available for purchase via lottery.
    • Free company plot icon.png Plots are only available for Free Company estates.
    • Private plot icon.png Plots are only available for private buyers.
    • Shared plot icon.png Plots are available for both Free Company and private buyers.

Housing Lottery System[3]

To purchase land via the lottery system, players must submit a lottery entry for their desired plot during a predetermined period of time. One winning entry will be randomly selected from the pool of applicants, and the player who submitted that entry will gain the ability to finalize their purchase of the plot.

Lottery Schedule

Lotteries operate on a 9-day cycle (Earth time), and are divided into two periods.

  • Entry period:
The entry period lasts 5 days (Earth time), during which players may submit their lottery entries.
  • Results period:
The results period lasts 4 days (Earth time), during which players may confirm lottery results and finalize land purchases.

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  • Due to events like scheduled maintenance, certain lottery periods may be shorter than the standard 5 or 4 full days. Please be sure to confirm the lottery schedule as it is posted in game.

A new lottery cycle will begin once the results period of the previous lottery has ended. You can confirm the current status of the housing lottery via the Housing tab, or by accessing the placard of the relevant plot of land.

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Entry Requirements

Characters who fulfill the requirements below are eligible to submit one lottery entry per lottery period.

  • Entering as a Private Buyer:
  1. You must have at least one class at level 50.
  2. You must hold the rank of second lieutenant or above in one of the Grand Companies.
  • Entering as a Free Company Representative:
  1. Your free company must be rank 6 or above.
  2. Your free company must have four or more members.
  3. You must be authorized by your free company to purchase and relinquish land.
  4. You must have been a member of your free company for 30 days or longer.(*)

* This is a new requirement introduced in Patch 6.1, in order to preserve the integrity of the lottery system.

Please note that all requirements listed above must be fulfilled at the time of both entry and purchase.

Players whose accounts are currently covered under the grandfather clause allowing multiple plots to be owned are not permitted to enter the lottery until they relinquish down to one FC house and one personal house owned on the server.

How to Enter the Lottery

1. You may enter the lottery by accessing the placard at the entrance of an available plot of land in a lottery housing area.

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2. After confirming the information on the placard, select "Enter Lottery."

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3. Agree to the lottery terms and conditions, and deposit the full sum of the plot’s value. Your entry is now complete!

  • Once submitted, a lottery entry may not be withdrawn.

4. Once completed, the details of your entry will appear on screen and in your log window.

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You may also confirm the details of your entry via the Housing tab.

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  • You may only confirm the details of your entry while in your Home World.

Results Period

During the results period, you may confirm lottery results for a plot of land by accessing the placard located at its entrance.

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Winning the Lottery

When you win the lottery, you must finalize your purchase of the plot by accessing the placard located at its entrance. If relocating from an existing plot, in principle, approximately 15% of the value of the old plot will be refunded to you.

  • Please note that the refunded amount may not exceed the value of the new plot.
  • Previously, land prices followed the price reduction system, and players who relocated received a refund of 30% of the minimum value of their old plot. However, starting in Patch 6.1, the price reduction system will be retired, and housing plots will retain the value at which they are initially listed. Therefore, the notation for the relocation refund has been changed to “approximately 15% of the value of the old plot.” Please be assured that while the notation has changed, the amount received by players remains the same.
  • You may learn more about relocation by speaking to the resident caretaker stationed in any housing area.

You may finalize your purchase of a plot at any time during the results period. However, should you fail to claim your plot of land during the results period despite having won the lottery, your claim to that plot will be forfeit. Furthermore, a 50% cancellation fee will be deducted from the deposit made at entry.

Losing the Lottery

You will receive a 100% refund of the deposit paid at entry.

Regardless of lottery results, any and all refunds for a given lottery period expire 90 days (Earth time) after the results period ends. Please be sure to accept your refund within this allotted time by accessing the same placard by which you entered the lottery.
Failure to accept your refund within the allotted time will result in the loss of said refund.

  • You may only confirm lottery results and accept refunds while in your Home World.

Treatment of Emptied Plots

Plots that are emptied during the lottery period will be marked as currently unavailable, and will become available for purchase during the next lottery period.

Regarding Home World Transfer

Lottery entries are only valid within the World they are submitted. Therefore, you will be unable to confirm lottery results or accept any refunds from your previous Home World after transferring Home Worlds. Furthermore, if you complete your transfer during a lottery period, you must wait until the next lottery period to participate.


First-come-first-serve System

Currently NO housing plots use the First-come-first-serve system. All plots available use the lottery system. There is no indication that there will be a return to the first-come-first-serve system.

In wards designated first come, first served, an available plot of land can be immediately purchased by accessing the placard at its entrance. See purchase requirements.

  • Players may only purchase one private and one free company plot per World on any given service account.

How to Purchase

1. Once you have chosen a plot to purchase, access its placard.

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Select "Purchase Land."

  • If the land has already been purchased, this option will be unavailable.

2. Choose from the following options.

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When purchasing a new plot:
Select the desired housing type.

When relocating existing housing:
Select "Relocate."

  • The options will vary according to the player's ownership of land and housing.

3. Be sure to check the price before purchasing the land.

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Select "Yes" to complete the purchase.

4. You may now build an estate on your plot.


Building House

After you've bought the land, you need to buy the Housing permit to actually get a house on the plot you just bought. You have 45 days to do this (if you don't build in this time, you will lose the land due to reclamation of inactive housing). After purchasing a plot of land, open the Social menu, then select "Housing," followed by "Estate Hall" and lastly "Purchase Construction Permit." It will cost you:

  • Gil 450,000 Gil for a small cottage
  • Gil 1,000,000 Gil for a medium house
  • Gil 3,000,000 Gil for a large mansion

Small, medium and large houses can only be built on small, medium and large plots respectively. This also means that after buying the plot, you're locked into the size, and if you want to get a house of different size, you must relinquish the land and get another plot. (You can't even build a smaller house on a bigger plot.)

While building the house you have to make a choice between three exterior types: wood, composite or stone. You can change the exterior components afterwards if you like, but choose the one you like the most.

Customizing House

Exterior

A house is comprised of four mandatory parts—roof, exterior wall, windows, and door—along with up to four optional parts: roof decoration, exterior wall decoration, placard, and fence.

A number of furnishings can be placed in the yard outside of your house. The following three options will be available to adjust their position:

Move: Change the position of selected furnishing.
Rotate: Rotate the selected furnishing
Remove: Remove the selected furnishing from the yard.
  • The number of furnishings that can be placed in your yard will depend on the size of your land.
  • Once a furnishing has been placed in the yard, it can no longer be traded. Furthermore, certain furnishings will be lost upon placing them in or removing them from the yard.

Interior

A number of parts including the wallpaper, flooring, and lighting of the interior can be changed.

A wide range of furnishings will be available to decorate the interior of your estate including tables, lamps, plants, wall mountings, carpets, and more. Certain furnishings can be placed on top of others, such as lamps atop tables or desks.

  • The positioning of furnishings inside a house can be adjusted using an interface similar to the one used for the exterior.
  • Once a furnishing has been placed in the house, it can no longer be traded. Furthermore, certain furnishings will be lost upon placing them in or removing them from the room.

Housing Items

See also: Crafting Facility and Player Housing Vendors

Housing Items, including furniture, are items that the players can place in or build their Free Company Houses, Personal Rooms or Personal Houses. There are 18 different types of housing items. A Storeroom was added in patch 4.1 for players to keep extra Housing Items when not in use.

Furnishing Preview

Introduced in Shadowbringers with patch 5.0, players can now confirm the size and color of furnishings─including those they do not yet own─before they are placed on estate grounds.

Using the Furnishing Preview

Select either Preview Indoor Furnishings or Preview Outdoor Furnishings from the Housing menu under Social to display applicable furnishings.

Furnishings will be sorted by category, with a separate category for furnishings newly added with each patch. A search function is also available to find specific furnishings.

Furnishings that can be dyed will also allow you to select a color when previewing them.

  • Only one furnishing item may be previewed at a time.
  • Certain furnishings such as estate vendors, mannequins, retainers, Feast rewards, seasonal event rewards, and optional items from the Mog Station cannot be previewed.

Orchestrion

Jukebox, released in patch 3.2, that can be placed in houses, rooms and inns to play various songs from the game.

Aquarium and Paintings

Aquariums are fish tanks released in patch 3.4, while Paintings are framed pictures released in patch 3.5.

Message Books

Message Books is a housing feature that allows visitors to leave messages for estate owners, as well as "like" estates to show their appreciation for the décor.

Mannequins

Mannequins are interior furnishings that you can equip with clothing items. You may select their class or job, as well as gender and race. Various poses are also available. The mannequin can be used either to display an outfit for sale, or simply as decoration.

Gardening

Gardening, released in Patch 2.2, allows the player to set up a garden and cultivate various plants. Some of these plants can be placed in flowerpots and used as decorations.

Demolishing Your House

If you want to get rid of your house for any reason (going to switch servers, don't really use your house, plan on quitting the game) you can demolish it. You won't get back any of the Gil you paid for it and you will lose the “cannot be retrieved once placed” furniture (like all the cool and expensive primal stuff).

You could also wait for the automatic reclamation and then get 80% of your Gil back. In this case, you cannot enter your house in 45 days, but you can keep playing normally otherwise.

You can demolish your house and get rid of the plot by choosing Housing > Estate Settings > Private/Free Company Estate > Relinquish Land. (Or, in private room's case, “Vacate Chambers”.)

Reclamation of Inactive Housing

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Automatic housing demolition is currently disabled for all North American data centers due to Hurricane Helene. 

[4]To ensure that plots of land are not claimed and left unused, estates not accessed for extended periods of time will be automatically demolished, and the plots of land will be put back up for sale.

  • Reclamation of Inactive Housing was released in patch 3.1.

Estates Subject to Demolishing

  • Free company housing that has not been accessed by at least one member within 45 days.
  • Private housing that has not been accessed by the owner within 45 days.
  • Purchased plots of land upon which an estate has not been built within 45 days.
    • Some servers may have their demolition timers put on hold if there are major disaster events that occurred in their local region. This is typically on hold for about 4-6 patches before timers are resumed. Square typically gives a month warning before this is to occur but anything can change.

Steps Prior to Demolishing

  • 30 days of inactivity: A notification indicating that the estate is being prepared for auto-demolition will appear in the Timers interface in the Duty tab of the Main Menu.
  • 35 days of inactivity: An e-mail will be delivered to the registered e-mail addresses of all free company members, or the owner of a private estate, indicating the estate is being prepared for auto-demolition.
  • 42 days of inactivity: An e-mail will be delivered to the registered e-mail addresses of all free company members, or the owner of a private estate, indicating that the estate will be demolished automatically in three days.
  • 45 days of inactivity: The estate will be automatically demolished.

Halting Demolition

Any free company member or private housing owner entering the estate at any time prior to demolition will cancel the demolition process.

After Demolition

When an estate has been demolished, or the rights to an empty plot have been relinquished, the land will be unavailable until the next Entry Period. After this, said plot will be made available for lottery entrants according to the rules of the Ward it is in.

Reclaiming Gil and Items

When an estate has been demolished, gil and certain furnishings will be placed in the care of the resident caretaker for a fixed period of time.

Redeemable from the Resident Caretaker:

  • 80% of the price paid for the estate grounds.
  • Indoor and outdoor furnishings that are not destroyed upon removal.

Not Redeemable from the Resident Caretaker:

  • The construction permit required to build an estate.
  • Furnishings destroyed upon removal.
  • Housing exteriors.
  • Private chambers.
  • Company workshops and any registered airships in the workshop.

Players will have thirty-five (35) days to retrieve items from the resident caretaker before they are deleted! Items belonging to a free company estate can only be retrieved by members with the authorization to purchase or relinquish land. Items belonging to a private estate can only be retrieved by the owner, and not tenants.

Housing Map Legend

A yellow house on the map indicates the house is locked, and can not be entered by the public. A blue house is open to the public. Houses marked with an (i) are owned by an individual, while houses without are owned by a free company.

When choosing to teleport to a district: Plots that appear in red are either locked or do not yet have a house. Plots that appear in green are open to visitors. If a plot is for sale, its price will be listed in white text.

History

Shops & Services

Main article: Player Housing Vendors
Merchant Name Merchant Location
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Allagan Commerce Node
(X:6, Y:6)
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Allagan Housekeeping Node
(X:, Y:)
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Allagan Resupply Node
(X:, Y:)
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Ananta Junkmonger
(X:6, Y:6)
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Ananta Maidservant
(X:, Y:)
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Ananta Material Supplier
(X:, Y:)
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Estate Maidservant
(X:, Y:)
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Estate Manservant
(X:, Y:)
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Hokonin
(X:, Y:)
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Journeyman Salvager
(X:, Y:)
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Junkmonger
(X:6, Y:6)
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Kojin Junkmonger
(X:6, Y:6)
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Kojin Material Supplier
(X:, Y:)
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Kojin Shellservant
(X:, Y:)
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Loporrit Junkmonger
(X:6, Y:6)
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Loporrit Material Supplier
(X:, Y:)
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Loporrit Servingway
(X:, Y:)
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Material Supplier
(X:6.2, Y:6.2)
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Namazu Junkmonger
(X:6, Y:6)
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Namazu Manservant
(X:, Y:)
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Namazu Material Supplier
(X:, Y:)

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