How To Get A Bigger House In Schedule 1

During the course of the game, starting from the beginning (the prologue), players find themselves residing in three distinct locations within Schedule 1: a van, a motel, and an apartment above a Chinese Restaurant. From now on, securing a larger home is linked to advancing the story further.

The players won’t be compelled to acquire a specific dwelling; however, as time goes on, the room above the Chinese Restaurant might become too small, leaving them with no other choice but to find a larger base. This is when they can approach a real estate agent to invest in a new property.

How To Get A Bigger House In Schedule 1

First, you should advance your narrative sufficiently to gain access to the mixing device. Following this, Uncle Nelson will assign you the job of creating an initial mix. Upon completion, a subsequent mission will take you to three distinct locations: one of them being Ray’s Real Estate agency.

In that location, players have the opportunity to buy fresh properties. So far, only three distinct properties have been made available for acquisition through Ray’s platform.

  • Bungalow – $5,000
    • 5 Employees (Max), 1 Loading Bay
  • The Barn – $25,000
    • 10 Employees (Max), 2 Loading Bays
  • The Docks Warehouse – $50,000
    • 10 Employees (Max), 2 Loading Bays

Tips For Using New Houses In Schedule 1

The Bungalow serves as an initial solution for overseeing two districts concurrently. Despite its capacity to officially accommodate five staff members on record, the structure is not spacious enough to automate effectively with a team of five. However, it offers ample space to hire at least two workers who can handle tasks like planting and packaging materials.

At the Bungalow, there’s a single delivery area where players can arrange for supplies to be brought in. Their task is simply to offload the deliveries and gather any waste materials.

It’s important to mention that bringing on new team members is not without its own narrative development. This opportunity arises when the player successfully creates a $60 concoction, following which Uncle Nelson assigns them a task: exploring some fresh merchants located within a warehouse situated adjacent to the West Bridge.

The Barn represents an essential expansion for your business, offering ample space that allows for substantial increases in production rates. However, its main drawback is its remote location away from the city center. Without a vehicle, traveling there on foot might consume more time than expected. Therefore, it’s highly recommended to secure a car before investing in The Barn.

To round things off, let me tell you that The Docks Warehouse stands out as the largest operational facility found in Schedule 1 at present. Being a late-game property, it functions optimally when fully automated. Unfortunately, the loading bays and staff capacity don’t scale with The Docks Warehouse, but the sheer size of the space is impressive. At this juncture, players have the option to segregate the production lines in The Barn and The Docks, assigning each facility to focus on specific resources.

Additionally, it’s worth noting that the earlier establishments such as the Bungalow, the Chinese Restaurant, and a motel room are still standing, offering a dispersed area in the vicinity. These smaller venues could prove useful for experimenting with different concoctions and creating innovative formulations.

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2025-04-10 18:47