Small or large houses?

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PegasusDiana:
I think it depends on the lot size for me. I'll comfortably use and don't mind a three story home on one of the smaller lots. On the medium sized lots just to get around quicker. I'm always adding or removing something I don't like anymore than 2 floors. On the large lots I won't download anything over 1 floor level. I like to get to where I want to be quickly and sometimes depending on how they're built, how much CC they have in them, some go quickly with two stories and a large lot, and some drag.

AxelVal:
I prefer smaller houses because it's easier to keep track.  I have to be able to see the entire house when I'm playing, or at least the entire floor I'm currently on.  If I can't then I usually lose sims.

dlockett61:
I prefer small houses, I just think they're cuter and I can see all of the action and I don't play with too many kids in my game, once they become teens, I move them into their own places.

lewisb40:
Fellow simmers call me the "queen of small lots". That is all I play, especially when I had my old computer. Now, with my new computer, I built some medium sized lots that seemed too big for me. Maybe this lot will be to your liking: I posted here. Maybe that will help! :D

Theraven:
usually I keep to medium sized lots, and I try to make the houses not too big. my game runs slowly with too big houses, and at least if I put too much CC in it. if I'm only playing, and not taking pictures for anything special, I tend to use some maxis houses that I modifyed and puy into the lot bin again. goes quick, and they're already furnished, so all I have to do is change colors here and there, and add/subtract furniture and such.

but sometimes I like to build my own houses, too. I love to make tree houses (houses that looks like they are supported by trees) - for children, or for the entire family (fairies...).

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