Skyrim Player Houses Ranked Worst to Best

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Published 2022-09-01

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  • @SynthLizard8
    I really wish you could build your own manor within the town's limits, it would make the town seem bigger but also feel like your safe with a community, rather then isolated and alone.
  • @bxnnylia7656
    I love how in breezehome there is a hole in a roof above the fireplace so the smoke can go out, which you can also see from the outside. I love the attention to detail!
  • Breezehome might be one of the worst houses in the game, but it's most likely the first house every player got and it will always have a special place in my heart. It's not too big, it has everything you need aside from manequins, and it's cozy as all hell
  • @gamexpert1990
    Friendly reminder about the Windhelm house, Hjerim: It was a serial killer's hideout before you could buy it. I'd personally say that knocks it down a peg or two for raising children there.
  • @FG-ww8rc
    The best thing about breezehome is how easy it is to acquire. Pretty often I'll find myself needing storage for a unique weapon or armor set before I can get any place other than Breezehome. It's also pretty affordable so buying it for storage before you get your main house doesn't end up hurting your wallet all that much.
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  • Yeah, it's surprising that Proudspire Manor has three stories, and still feels so narrow and cramped. Even modded, everything just feels way too squished together.
  • I love the hearthfire houses because of how beautiful they are but I don’t ever live there because we get attacked by something every five minutes and it gets annoying so my top two are Breezehome in whiterun and proudspire manner in solitude
  • @mage_shroom
    now rank every single npc in the entire game
  • "The worst part is the exterior being just a door" remembers the bed made of stone
  • @FMHikari
    Breezehome is by far the best early house. -Near a blacksmith with two inventories -In front of a bar full lf mercs i've hired -Near the gate so Stormcloaks don't enter because i'm nearby; -Not in Cloud District -Target practice with Nazeem -Literally in front of an old Dark Brotherhood member. -Rooms for children, spouse and Lydia for hugs when i'm lonely -In the only city where the jarl is in good standing with literally everyone relevant -Protected by werewolves and companions at night -Terrible howling though.
  • @kingjom5651
    BTW the rooms with random beds you can't even sleep in are for the housscarl assigned with guarding the house
  • @mediumx3241
    Breezehome is actually the "best" home imo. It may lack some of the amenities of the other places but other than that it's the easiest home to get, it's cheap and you have all the storage you need AND most crafting stations are just a quick walk from it. It's also placed right in the center of skyrim, in a city which is actually nice to look at. And when you fast travel to Whiterun you spawn right in front of it.
  • The best part about Breezehome is what my friends and I have dubbed "loaf daddy" Im pretty sure it's a vanilla addition, but I could be wrong, but there is a specific loaf of bread in Breezehome that is just absurdly big. Ihs item size is just unnecessarily huge. Same weight and value as any other loaf of bread, and when you pick it up and stack it with other bread, it goes back to normal size, but where its found in Breezehome, it takes up an entire basket and is just unusually big
  • honeyside is kind of mediocre BUT id argue it has a benefit of added meme potential. if you get the porch upgrade then the game will add a little table outside on the porch over the water, but the fork and knife utensils set onto there arent the misc ones. theyre the weapons. they do like 1 and 2 damage respectively but theyre super funny to me and honeyside is the easiest way to get them imo
  • @TTRPGSarvis
    I personally think Hjerim is my favorite. It's a GREAT house when fully upgraded. I especially love the ample number of displays on the second floor. Plus, I can move my Argonian husband, Scouts-Many-Marshes into it and defy the laws of Windhelm.
  • Another problem with Windstead Manor is that each has a rate at which enemies will spawn in, and Windstead Manor has the highest enemy spawn rate. It's so obnoxious when I'm just trying to reap the benefits of the fish hatchery, only for the 10th dragon or giant in a row decides to show up and try to kill my Steward.
  • @Jimmyinvictus
    Vlindrel Hall is one of my favorites simply for having a stupendous amount of bookshelf space and I love collecting books in Skyrim.
  • Another benefit of Breezehome is that when you first start the game, it's the easiest house to get, and you can reap the benefits of it very early on when you'd be desperate for them.