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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS - New Moon Residential Hub (Trailer Park) - No CC

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Uploaded: 8th Mar 2024 at 5:06 AM
Updated: 14th Mar 2024 at 1:29 AM
This lot has special setup! For some reason, placing it from the gallery causes the neighborhood to corrupt, despite following all the rules. For this reason, I have included it as a STANDARD RESIDENTIAL lot and a key for how to assign units. I don't know what nonsense caused it to do this, and the only way I could fix it was to revert it to standard residential before saving it to the gallery. You will probably also have to tick "include custom content", even though no CC was used. Possibly because I had BetterBuildBuy loaded when I saved the lot to tray.

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This started a little differently, always planned to be a trailer park, but initially in a different layout. Then I moved the lot intended into a different location, and the front faced a different way, so I had to rotate everything individually...after it had been built. Talk about a pain. Add to that the fact that my For Rent files somehow got broken and I spent a whole night trying to eventually fix the problem, and the New Moon Residential Hub was born.

I saw the 1950s/60s New Moon trailers online and went looking for their layouts, and found, to my delight, that there was an easy six from which to choose! Some things had to be slightly altered to fix the Sims mechanics, such as diagonal walls that were too close to the bed, but I think they turned out well.

This lot is designed for Arid Rige in Oasis Springs (or if you move Slipshod Mesquite to the Pebble Burrow lot, you can place this in Slipshod which would fit more socioeconomically), and uses MoveObjects for a couple of things such as the windows in the roof overhangs.

I had some issues with the names of the units and lot, and numbers of beds/baths not sticking, (as well as curtains?) which may still be present since I tried several times, but I went for a space-age planetary naming style this time:

- Mercury (the grey one): §56/day, 1 bed, 1 bath
- Venus (the brown one): §72/day, 2 bed, 1 bath
- Mars (red, black, and orange): §68/day, 1 bed, 1 bath
- Jupiter (red and light brown): §84/day, 2 bed, 1 bath
- Saturn (light brown and white): §80/day, 2 bed, 1 bath
- Neptune (blue/teal): §80/day, 1 bed, 1 bath