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Like in Fable II, properties in Fable III are buildings that the Hero can buy. You can live there yourself or rent them out and adjust the rent. You can also redecorate them, with or without the help of Jasper, and sell them. Except for remodeling, you do not need to physically go to the building. Everything can easily be accessed from The Sanctuary. Lowering rent/shop prices will lower your income, from that property, by 50%. Raising prices to high will increase income by 150% and setting them to highest will yield a 200% increase from normal.

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  • List of Fable III Properties
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  • Like in Fable II, properties in Fable III are buildings that the Hero can buy. You can live there yourself or rent them out and adjust the rent. You can also redecorate them, with or without the help of Jasper, and sell them. Except for remodeling, you do not need to physically go to the building. Everything can easily be accessed from The Sanctuary. Lowering rent/shop prices will lower your income, from that property, by 50%. Raising prices to high will increase income by 150% and setting them to highest will yield a 200% increase from normal.
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  • Like in Fable II, properties in Fable III are buildings that the Hero can buy. You can live there yourself or rent them out and adjust the rent. You can also redecorate them, with or without the help of Jasper, and sell them. Except for remodeling, you do not need to physically go to the building. Everything can easily be accessed from The Sanctuary. Homes have a % listed that signifies the condition of that property. Once this number becomes 0% you will not collect rent from that property unless you repair it, either from the Sanctuary or visiting the property directly and interacting with the plate outside the home. Shops and stalls do not have a % condition attribute. Shops and stalls will yield an income(shop sales) of around 3% of the purchase price. Homes will yield an income(rent) of 3.6% when at 100% condition, which gradually declines as its condition worsens, until it reaches 0% and tenants stop paying rent. Lowering rent/shop prices will lower your income, from that property, by 50%. Raising prices to high will increase income by 150% and setting them to highest will yield a 200% increase from normal. The purchase price of properties will surely differ from those listed here as many factors are involved, such as the towns economy, the general opinion villagers have of you, the number and condition of other properties you own, and the condition and furniture of the respective property. The prices are merely provided as a general guideline.
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