Stone Age - Property & Real Estate

Property and real estate of the stone age.

Stone Age - Property & Real Estate

Property

Table of Property

The cost and availability of Property and Land Purchases in the Iron Age.

Land  Cost Per Acre Traits Rarity Uses Possible Exports
Mountain Land 50 Beads Rocky, Windy, Elevated, Inhospitable, High Ground  Common Bad Farming, Good Mining, Bad Building Gold, Coal, Oil, Flint, Gems, Salt, Natural Gas, Magma,  Phosphorus Cold Weather Crops
Hillside Land  80 Beads Uneven, Windy, High Ground Uncommon Decent Farming, Decent Mining, Decent Building Cool Weather Crops
Meadow Land 120 Beads Lush, Animals Uncommon Good Farming, Bad Mining, Good Building Warm Weather Crops
Forest Land 80 Beads Wooded, Beasts Common Decent Farming, Good Mining,  Bad Building Shade Crops, Copper
Plains Land 100 Beads Flat, Windy Uncommon Good Farming, Bad Mining, Good Building High Sun Crops
Coastal Land 200 Beads Ocean Access Rare Decent Farming, Bad Mining, Good Building Ocean Fish & Crustaceans, Salt
Lakeside Land 150 Beads Lake Access Rare Good Farming, Bad Mining, Good Building Lake Fish & Crustaceans, Tin, Flint 
Riverside Land 150 Beads River Access Rare Good Farming, Decent Mining, Decent Building River Fish & Crustaceans, Tin, Gold, Flint
Swamp Land 60 Beads Marshy, Infested Common Bad Farming, Good Mining, Bad Building Swamp Fish & Crustaceans, Iron, Oil, Natural Gas,

Real Estate

Table of Buildings

Building Type Cost per Square Meter Building Materials Uses Building Traits
Stick Hut 5 Beads Wood Storage, Housing Small
Mud Hut 6 Beads Earth Housing, Storage Small
Earthen Home 8 Beads Compressed Earth Housing, Storage Medium
Timber House 10 Beads Wood, Plaster Housing, Storage Medium. Stackable
Stone House 50 Beads Stone Housing, Storage Medium, Stackable, Tough