I have recently started looking to buy my first home, and the more experience I have with it, the more I appreciate ’s Tom Nook. It’s not like I expected buying a home to be nearly as smooth a process as it is in the games, but you still learn a lot that you didn’t realize about the process when you start house hunting. The more experience I get with realtors and the homes themselves, the more I appreciate how easy Nook made it to move in.
Tom Nook has earned a bad reputation from fans over the years. Though some players have come to reassess the capitalist raccoon’s apparent underhandedness, I think it’s still pretty common to hear fans of the series complaining about his business practices. I’ve come to realize that Tom Nook isn’t just better than he seems, but is also a much better way to buy a house than the real deal.
Right off the bat, one great thing about the houses in (at least in ) is that they are all newly constructed for you. Buying a new construction instead of buying an older house can come with greater peace of mind. You don’t have to worry about how old the roof is, when the siding will need to be replaced, or what other wear and tear might have happened over the years since the house was initially built.
A very dedicated Animal Crossing: New Horizons player decided to recreate the cats as Miis, making totally uncanny versions of the characters
Additionally, Tom Nook even lets you choose what color you want your house to be. That means that you won’t have to worry about repainting if you find the perfect house that just isn’t the perfect color. While newly constructed houses are by no means a fictional creation of, they can also be pretty expensive, but you don’t have to worry about that with Tom Nook.
Tom Nook has no problem loaning bells to players without knowing anything about them. This is a pretty big change from the real-life pre-approval process needed to get a loan. Getting pre-approved means sending a ton of personal information to your
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