15 Best In-Game Houses And Apartments
There is something special about claiming a space in a game world and making it your own, whether it is a snug starter home or a sprawling estate. This list gathers well known houses and apartments that players can actually acquire or use, along with clear details on where they are, what they cost, and what they offer. You will find a mix of story bases and fully customizable homes from open world adventures, RPGs, and life sims. If you are looking for storage, fast travel convenience, or a place to show trophies, these picks explain exactly what you get once you have the keys.
Breezehome, Whiterun

Developed by Bethesda Game Studios, ‘The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim’ lets players buy this cozy house near the city gate in Whiterun after earning the favor of the jarl. You purchase it from the steward and can buy upgrades that add an alchemy lab, extra storage, and children’s beds if you adopt. Breezehome provides safe containers, a wood fire for cooking, and close access to blacksmiths and shops. It is also a convenient location for fast travel since it is right inside a central city.
Hateno House, Hateno Village

Nintendo designed ‘The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’ to include a rare personal home that players can actually buy in Hateno Village. The house is sold by Bolson Construction after completing a short quest and can be upgraded with weapon mounts, bow and shield displays, and a bed. It serves as a storage and respawn point with dedicated spots to hang prized gear. Its proximity to shops and a shrine makes it easy to return whenever you need to rest.
Tarrey Town Modular Home Plot

In ‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’, also developed by Nintendo, you can purchase a plot in Tarrey Town and build a completely custom house using modular rooms. Hudson Construction offers a range of room types like bedrooms, kitchens, and weapon displays that you can arrange freely. Each room provides functional benefits such as cooking, storage, or gear mounting. The modular system encourages experimentation, letting you rearrange your home layout anytime.
Corvo Bianco Vineyard

CD Projekt Red created ‘The Witcher 3’ and gave players the stunning Corvo Bianco Vineyard as a reward in the Toussaint expansion. This estate can be restored through investments that unlock stables, gardens, and alchemy areas along with weapon and armor displays. Renovations also grant a bed with rest bonuses and room for displaying unique gear. Its tranquil setting and fast travel access make it one of the most luxurious homes in the game.
Eclipse Towers Apartment 31

Rockstar North built ‘Grand Theft Auto V Online’ with a robust housing system, and the high end Eclipse Towers apartments are among the best. Apartment 31 features a sleek interior, a 10 car garage, and heist planning boards for co-op missions. It includes wardrobe access, a health boosting shower, and serves as a personal spawn point. Its central Los Santos location keeps you close to shops, jobs, and nightclubs.
H10 Megabuilding Unit

CD Projekt Red’s ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ opens with V living in the H10 Megabuilding apartment in Watson, which can later be customized with new decor styles. You can rent other apartments around Night City such as in Japantown and Corpo Plaza using the in game terminal. Each location connects to a shared stash system and includes interactive features like mirrors and wardrobes. The H10 unit’s elevator offers direct access to the street, making it ideal for quick mission starts.
Farmhouse, Pelican Town

ConcernedApe, the solo developer behind ‘Stardew Valley’, made the farmhouse the centerpiece of your farming life. It expands through upgrades bought from Robin at the carpenter’s shop, unlocking a kitchen, extra rooms, and a nursery. Players can freely place furniture, wallpaper, and flooring to personalize the space. The home’s proximity to crops and crafting stations makes it both functional and cozy.
Home Plate, Diamond City

Bethesda Game Studios built ‘Fallout 4’ with multiple settlement options, but Home Plate stands out as a secure city apartment. You buy the key from the mayor’s secretary and can decorate the space with any settlement objects you craft. It includes workbenches, lighting, and safe storage containers inside Diamond City’s walls. Its nearby fast travel point allows quick access to vendors and workstations.
Megaton House

Also created by Bethesda Game Studios, ‘Fallout 3’ lets players earn a house inside Megaton early in the story. After completing the town’s opening quest, you can decorate it using themed kits from Moira Brown that add new furniture and utilities. It includes a robot butler, a workbench, and safe storage lockers. Its central location makes it perfect for staging wasteland exploration.
Anderson’s Apartment, Silversun Strip

BioWare developed ‘Mass Effect 3’ and included Anderson’s Apartment as part of its Citadel content. The luxurious Silversun Strip residence becomes Shepard’s home base for interacting with squadmates. It includes a weapons locker, private terminal, and party hosting options. The nearby arena and casino also provide unique diversions tied to the expansion’s setting.
Lavender Beds Apartment

Square Enix crafted ‘Final Fantasy XIV’ with an intricate housing system, and apartments in the Lavender Beds are among the most accessible. Players buy them from the resident caretaker and receive a private instanced space to decorate. Apartments can be furnished with lighting, aquariums, and musical players while sharing ward facilities with others. The district includes market boards and teleport access to major hubs.
Skyhold

Developed by BioWare, ‘Dragon Age: Inquisition’ relocates your headquarters to Skyhold, a massive fortress you can upgrade over time. Renovations unlock new wings, gardens, and crafting areas while decorative choices personalize the grand hall. The keep includes a war table, blacksmith, and library for essential gameplay systems. Its scenic mountain backdrop makes it a satisfying home base for the Inquisition.
Villa Auditore, Monteriggioni

Ubisoft designed ‘Assassin’s Creed II’ to give players a permanent home in the Villa Auditore at Monteriggioni. You can invest money to restore buildings, increasing city income and filling the manor with statues and weapons. The villa includes an armory, secret passages, and a financial ledger to collect profits. It serves as a story hub that ties together family heritage and gameplay progression.
Room of Requirement

Avalanche Software’s ‘Hogwarts Legacy’ introduces the Room of Requirement as a personal, fully customizable sanctuary. Players can conjure furniture, grow plants, and brew potions using transfiguration magic. The room supports resizing, recoloring, and repositioning of every item for near endless creativity. Connected vivariums allow you to care for magical beasts and harvest materials for crafting.
Dream Home, Nesoi

Bethesda Game Studios added the Dream Home trait to ‘Starfield’, giving players a luxurious residence on the planet Nesoi. The home includes multiple levels, a landing pad, and expansive storage options for gear and crafting supplies. You pay a manageable weekly mortgage through a bank to maintain ownership. Its quiet planetary setting and nearby ship access make it an ideal headquarters for exploration.
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