The problem with this as Kerdwyn said people transfer...and as MicahZerrshia people waill wait, it will just prolong flippers holding propertys for 45 daysEven simpler... just stop letting people relinquish land except for autodemolition... nobody will give that much Gil for a house and then have to wait 45 days and hope they will be online when it goes live for sale... choke off the demand side and supply will crash quickly after
The main problem I see with this is that many sellers aren't actually trying to flip the house, they're just trying to get back what they put into it. A system that allows players to sell the house through the game at the price they initially paid, while not just relinquishing the land but actually transferring it to the buyer, would at least help by eliminating situations where an honest player pays 5m for a relinquish and then has to pay 5 more for the actual land essentially doubling what they'd need to charge or forcing them to take a cut if they want to sell later. The recent transfer system has done away with a lot of the necessity of selling a house though, but imo, eliminating house selling entirely would still hurt more than just the flippers.
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I am always online (lol) so when the timer is activated and I am looking for houses on the hour? I've definitely given friends houses about twice in the span of three months. I got in for Shirogane and gave that small house to my good friend for his birthday, too.I would suggest the option to convert your house to FC house or gift it to your friend, with a counter.
How many players give their house to a friend, buy another one and give it away to a second friend? I say if you do this more than twice in 3 months and it might be worth looking into.
Not everyone is flipping!
On the other hand though it's very difficult to think of a solution that won't punish regular folks, or can't just be worked around with moving an FC.
Last edited by Acilith; 11-10-2017 at 10:56 AM.
Not really. The server population is capped at a maximum, so a viable solution for both player and developer could be having the game engine spawn another ward when all current wards are full. This is a solution that does not punish "regular folk" and addresses the housing shortage in a manner that is detrimental to the housing gray market.
But it won't completely solve the problem, as there will still be a handful of people adamant about purchasing whatever they like, wherever they wish, whenever they choose. I leave it to the community at large to decide if that particular facet is worth addressing, as I don't feel that it is.
This is house flipping. By offsetting your extra costs onto someone else you ensure the cycle continues. We need to find ways to end this, not perpetuate it. Nobody should have to pay more than basic plot price for a home.The main problem I see with this is that many sellers aren't actually trying to flip the house, they're just trying to get back what they put into it. A system that allows players to sell the house through the game at the price they initially paid, while not just relinquishing the land but actually transferring it to the buyer, would at least help by eliminating situations where an honest player pays 5m for a relinquish and then has to pay 5 more for the actual land essentially doubling what they'd need to charge or forcing them to take a cut if they want to sell later. The recent transfer system has done away with a lot of the necessity of selling a house though, but imo, eliminating house selling entirely would still hurt more than just the flippers.
This is not house flipping. The only way it's flipping is :
1. The plot is intentionally bought for resale.
2. You profit.
Many GM's have even stated that what they really only care about is when people intentionally buy plots to raise the price right after, and on top of that sell for a superrr inflated price.
Keridwyn is on every housing thread accusing anyone of ever upgrading a house or selling a house a flipper.
Sakuraluna, you are 100% right, this isn't flipping. Flipping involves profit and resale intent from the get go.
Sir, I have brought this up on two threads, hardly every, because no matter how you shake it is.This is not house flipping. The only way it's flipping is :
1. The plot is intentionally bought for resale.
2. You profit.
Many GM's have even stated that what they really only care about is when people intentionally buy plots to raise the price right after, and on top of that sell for a superrr inflated price.
Keridwyn is on every housing thread accusing anyone of ever upgrading a house or selling a house a flipper.
Sakuraluna, you are 100% right, this isn't flipping. Flipping involves profit and resale intent from the get go.
Let's say someone wants a full recoup of 21mil on their med. The next would need 42mil for a full recoup. The one after that, 63mil. Eventually you are selling at the same price as a flipper, you have become the flipper no matter if the initial intent was profit or just 'breaking even'.
Plenty of us just let the houses go, we don't look to bill the next guy for our spent gil. You can find examples of this all over this forum. You want money back for your house, the demo timer gives 80%.
I can understand wanting to break even but most of us are here looking for solutions to the problem, not ways to justify the overblown prices. This isn't a TOS matter, just a sheer numbers game. Besides, GM enforcement of player to player sales and rules is notoriously lax and up to each GM.
Last edited by Keridwyn; 11-11-2017 at 03:26 AM.
Easy fix you add in a option that kicks in 45 days after you buy a house.after 45 days you have 3 options......This is not house flipping. The only way it's flipping is :
1. The plot is intentionally bought for resale.
2. You profit.
Many GM's have even stated that what they really only care about is when people intentionally buy plots to raise the price right after, and on top of that sell for a superrr inflated price.
Keridwyn is on every housing thread accusing anyone of ever upgrading a house or selling a house a flipper.
Sakuraluna, you are 100% right, this isn't flipping. Flipping involves profit and resale intent from the get go.
1- release plot it goes on a random timer
2- Transfer ownership of plot to a tennant with a price option that goes no higher then the price you paid for the plot
*anyone useing this option will have there gil transactions looked into to ensure no more gil traded handes between seller nbuyer)
3- dont enter your house for 45 days get 80% back but it goes on a random timer
Then you have the option of helping friends with out profiting from the sale. No one should have a problem with them checking your gil transactions unless your involed in profiting from the sale of houses or buying ftom rmt
Last edited by Siniztor; 11-11-2017 at 04:14 AM.
Flipping requires 2 things.Sir, I have brought this up on two threads, hardly every, because no matter how you shake it is.
Let's say someone wants a full recoup of 21mil on their med. The next would need 42mil for a full recoup. The one after that, 63mil. Eventually you are selling at the same price as a flipper, you have become the flipper no matter if the initial intent was profit or just 'breaking even'.
1. Intent to sell right from the start of purchase.
2. Profit
It's that easy.
And profit is easy to figure out each plot has a sign that tells the value of a house.at max price anyone selling a house for more then S-4mil M-20mil L-50m is profitting and needs banned.. they are flippers... the value of the houses are assigned on the plaque
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