Schedule 1: How to Get the Bungalow

As a gamer, here’s my take on it:

In the beginning of this adventure, you don’t require much room to manufacture and sell your goods from Schedule 1. However, as you progress, you’ll soon find yourself needing more space. That’s when you’ll need a new house, specifically a Bungalow in Schedule 1. In this guide, I’ll walk you through the steps on how to acquire that very Bungalow.

Here’s your first significant structure where you can employ workers and manufacture a variety of items. However, remember that players must accumulate sufficient funds before they can do so.

How to Buy the Bungalow in Schedule 1

Initially, your RV as per Schedule 1 offers a cozy stay. However, following a brief introduction, it gets tragically demolished. Subsequently, you find yourself in a cramped motel room. The narrative progresses and eventually grants access to an apartment on the city outskirts. To expand your enterprise, though, you’ll require more area. Consequently, it is advisable to acquire a Bungalow from Ray’s Real Estate as per Schedule 1.

To reach Ray’s Real Estate building, head towards the south side of the city. Once you’re there, look across from the Courthouse, and you’ll spot Ray’s building. Speak with Ray inside and opt for purchasing the property. You’ll then be presented with three options in Schedule 1, each priced differently, such as a Bungalow for $6,000.

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It’s worth mentioning that Ray’s Real Estate operates under the law, so when using their services, it’s essential to ensure you have sufficient funds in your banking account. Unfortunately, cash won’t be of assistance in this particular scenario.

Where to Find the Bungalow in Schedule 1

The Bungalow mentioned in Schedule 1 isn’t ideally situated, as it lies on the city’s outskirts. To reach it, simply travel along the road heading towards the northwest corner of the map, and you’ll discover your recently built Bungalow there.

Make sure to transfer all your stations, shelves, and belongings from your old home, as this action will help you save a substantial amount on new purchases. After upgrading to a bigger house, you might find it necessary to buy some beds and make a trip to the Warehouse. At the Warehouse, you can employ workers to assist with various tasks and streamline processes. Remember, these workers won’t just rest on beds; they will also require sufficient funds each day for their services.

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2025-04-09 16:42