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This section includes the main housing for single families only.
 
= Housing =
This section includes the main housing for single families only.<br>
All housing will allow citizens to repopulate over time. Of course, there are factors that can speed this up, or slow it down. A majority of your housing in early game will be simple Houses, with a few tents for remote locations. In the late game you may want to upgrade your houses into luxury houses.
All housing will allow citizens to repopulate over time. Of course, there are factors that can speed this up, or slow it down. A majority of your housing in early game will be simple Houses, with a few tents for remote locations. In the late game you may want to upgrade your houses into luxury houses.


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An extra person may live in the home, so a family of up to 5. This allows people to grow old, no longer work, but a child can be born and not wait for elder person to die first.
An extra person may live in the home, so a family of up to 5. This allows people to grow old, no longer work, but a child can be born and not wait for elder person to die first.
Provides a -15%(?) stress modifier to all citizens who live here.
Provides a -15%(?) stress modifier to all citizens who live here.
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= Boarding House =
Most of the boarding house types have high citizen cops and higher or no family limits. They are special buildings and can greatly add to your village.


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