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Houses are interactable structures and a significant part of Adopt Me!'s gameplay. They are the player's spawn point whenever they join the game. The player's houses can be customized with an assortment of wallpapers, floors, and furniture. When a player resets their character, they are automatically teleported back into their house.

Players can lock and unlock their own houses to prevent players that are not in their family or friends list from entering. Doors of unlocked houses will swing open if a player is nearby, while the doors of locked houses will stay put and send a notice that the house is locked if the player tries to enter. Most of the houses in Adopt Me! can be bought using Bucks Bucks, while some require a specific gamepass. Some house gamepasses come with other items such as vehicles or Bucks Bucks. Players can sell their houses for a set price that is less than the original price of the house. The price also includes all furniture in the house. If players only have one house, they are unable to sell it.

All Houses (except for those located in Premium Plots) can be found in the Neighborhood, an area separated from the Adoption Island. The Premium Plots gamepass allows players to set their house around Adoption Island in any glowing square that says "FOR RENT".

Before the July 2018 update, all houses that were located on Adoption Island could not be customized and could only be rented, which meant that the players would have to rent them again if they were to leave the game and rejoin. The original spawn point for players was previously the Nursery.

[Note: Furniture can NOT be moved from house to house.] Once players buy the item, it stays at that house unless they sell it. Even when a house is sold, they cannot move its furniture to a new house.

[Note: Players can't spawn a vehicle in a home.] Trying to spawn a car indoors does not spawn the vehicle (with an exception of the Sandbox Island house, Mountain House, and Racetrack House). If players attempt to drive a vehicle inside, they will not be able to enter the house.

Types of Houses[]

There are currently forty five houses available in Adopt Me!, eleven of which can only be obtained by buying gamepasses using Robux 2019 Logo Black Robux.

Tiny Home[]

Main article: Tiny Home
Tiny Home

The Tiny Home.

The Tiny Home is the smallest house in the game. When a player joins Adopt Me! for the first time, they spawn in a free Tiny Home. Additional Tiny Homes can be bought for Bucks 240.

The Tiny Home has three rooms, a small living room area, a bathroom, and a bedroom. Players cannot throw parties in the Tiny Home. Upon buying it, the Tiny Home is decorated with boxes, a modern-looking shower, an adult-sized bed, a crib, a couch, and a decorated table by default.

Family Home[]

Main article: Family Home
Family Home

The Family Home.

The Family Home is bigger than the Tiny Home, containing two floors and five rooms. The Family Home is featured in the Starter Pack, which costs Robux 2019 Logo Black 99. Since it is included in the Starter Pack, this is a one-time purchase. Players will also receive Bucks 200 and a Multi-Bike upon buying the Starter Pack.

If not bought with Robux 2019 Logo Black Robux, this house costs Bucks 489. Similar to the Tiny Home, players cannot throw parties in the Family Home. The Family Home is the only home in Adopt Me! that can be bought with both Bucks Bucks and Robux 2019 Logo Black Robux.

Pizza Place[]

Main article: Pizza Place
Pizza Place

The Pizza Place.

The Pizza Place is a house that came out during the 'Own a Shop' update. It costs Bucks 500 and comprises a kitchen, which is pre-installed with all the goods required to create a pizza, a bathroom, and a considerable amount of space to create a player's very own restaurant. The Pizza Place is the cheapest house to host a party in. Unlike the shop house, players cannot customize the logo in the front.

It has two floors and comes with a Cash Register pre-installed. As of November 2020, Cash Registers are functional.

Treehouse[]

Main article: Treehouse
Treehouse

The Treehouse.

The Treehouse is a house that was added during the Treehouse update and could be bought for Bucks 800. It contains 3 rooms and 1 floor, and has a staircase going up the tree leading to the house at the top.

Estate[]

Main article: Estate
Estate

The Estate.

The Estate is a two-story house that is a larger, more expensive counterpart of the Family Home. It can be bought for Bucks 972.

Castle[]

Main article: Castle
Castle

The Castle.

The Castle is a 3-story house that costs Bucks 1,499. It has 9 small rooms.

Futuristic House[]

Main article: Futuristic House
Futuristic House Exterior

The Futuristic House.

The Futuristic House has a pool inside of it and has a balcony. It comprises of 5 rooms and can be bought for Bucks 2,500. It is one of the two houses that have a pool and do not cost Robux 2019 Logo Black Robux.

Mansion[]

Main article: Mansion
Mansion

The Mansion.

The Mansion is a three-story house that can be bought for Bucks 1,944.

Party House[]

Main article: Party House
Party House

The Party House.

The Party House is a two-story house. It is vastly decorated on the outside with lights on the balcony. The Party House can be bought for

Ruler's Castle[]

Main article: Ruler's Castle
Ruler's Castle

The Ruler's Castle.

The Ruler's Castle is a two-story house that can be bought for Bucks 6,899.

Modern Mansion[]

Main article: Modern Mansion
Modern Mansion House

The Modern Mansion.

The Modern Mansion is a house that can only be obtained by buying the Modern Mansion gamepass which costs Robux 2019 Logo Black 350.

This house is nearly identical to the Gingerbread House. It has two floors with the doorway being on the side of the house. It comes with 4 trees outside the mailbox and 3 trees on the top of the roof.

Shop House[]

Main article: Shop House
Shop House

The Shop House.

The Shop House can be bought for Bucks 1,750. It comprises of 4 rooms, and could potentially be used to create a player's very own shop.

The logo located in front of the house is customizable and can be changed by the player. It could be changed to the icon of any item in the player's inventory at that time.

Gingerbread House[]

Main article: Gingerbread House
Gingerbread House

The Gingerbread House.

The Gingerbread House is a house that was added on December 7, 2019, during the 2019 Christmas Event and could be bought for Bucks 1,850.

The inside of the Gingerbread house is very similar to Modern Mansion house. The differences between the houses is the amount of rooms and a door leading to an outside rooftop lounge (which the Gingerbread House does not have).

Celebrity Mansion[]

Main article: Celebrity Mansion
Celebrity Mansion Exterior

The Celebrity Mansion.

In order to obtain a Celebrity Mansion, a player must buy the Celebrity Mansion Gamepass, which costs Robux 2019 Logo Black 800, and comes with a SUV.

There is a chair present outside the house and stepping stones leading into the house. It has 3 floors, one of them being a pool. There are 3 rooms towards the upper side of the house with a door leading out to the top floor balcony.

Hollywood House[]

Main article: Hollywood House
Hollywood House

The Hollywood House.

The Hollywood House costs Bucks 4,500 and includes a theater with multiple seats. When climbing up the spacious stairs there is a door containing 4 rooms, which can be used as bedrooms, washrooms, etc.

It has 4 big rooms and has 3 floors with a billboard-like sign outside of the house. The text present on the billboard sign can be edited by the player to their liking. It has 4 trees outside, with a red carpet leading into the doorway.

Millionaire Mansion[]

Main article: Millionaire Mansion
Millionaire Mansion

The Millionaire Mansion.

The Millionaire Mansion costs Robux 2019 Logo Black 1,250 and comes with a Luxury Car, which cannot be traded.

It has a total of 3 spacious floors and comes with a driveway outside of the house where a player can park their vehicle(s). At the top of the house, spotlights are shining with a couple of trees on both balconies and the helicopter landing. On the ground, there are trees.

Luxury Apartments[]

Main article: Luxury Apartments
Luxury Apartments

The Luxury Apartments.

The Luxury Apartments is the most expensive house and the largest house present in the game, costing a total of Bucks 8,000.

It has a total of 22 rooms, along with a pool. Each room is very spacious, and the Luxury Apartments have a balcony on every floor.

Fairy House[]

Main article: Fairy House
Fairy House

The Fairy House.

The Fairy House is a 3 storied house that was introduced to Adopt Me! on May 31, 2019 during the Fairy update. It costs Bucks 1,100 and is shaped like a mushroom. The Fairy House has a total of 3 rooms, one on the first floor and two on the second floor.

Players can change the color of the mushroom by changing the color of the house. It also has leaves and flowers that surround the stems.

Donut Shop[]

Main article: Donut Shop
Donut Shop

The Donut Shop.

The Donut Shop costs Bucks 1,299, and is a small shop house that comes with a giant donut on the top.

Players can change the color of the donut's frosting by changing the color of the house. It comes with 2 rooms downstairs with a party room upstairs and is decently furnished by default.

Dragon's Castle[]

Main article: Dragon's Castle
Dragon's Castle

The Dragon's Castle.

The Dragon's Castle costs Bucks 3,000 and is shaped like a windmill house with a dragon on the top. There are 2 floors with 4 rooms and a door that leads to a balcony.

The dragon follows a player's movements with its head.

Mermaid Mansion[]

Main article: Mermaid Mansion
Mermaid Mansion

The Mermaid Mansion.

The Mermaid Mansion costs Robux 2019 Logo Black 400 and the color of the shell can be changed by changing the color of the home. It comes in a bubble that surrounds the home and a couple of clams with pearls outside of the home. Inside the home, it comes with a pool in the center and some sea-related furniture. It has a total of 4 spacious rooms.

Pirate Ship House[]

Main article: Pirate Ship House
Pirate Ship House

The Pirate Ship House.

The Pirate Ship House costs Bucks 1,600 and has a total of 7 rooms. The Pirate Ship House resembles a pirate ship.

Certain pieces of pirate furniture are also included in this house for free by default. There are two palm trees and a mast with the player's avatar on the outside of the house.

Lunar House[]

Main article: Lunar House
Lunar House

The Lunar House.

The Lunar House was added to the game as a part of the Lunar New Year (2021) Event. It costs Bucks 2,000 and is a Chinese/Asian styled house with red walls and a yellow roof.

Container Home[]

Main article: Container Home
Container Home

The Container Home.

The Container Home is a three-story house that was released in Adopt Me! on April 2, 2021. It can be purchased for Bucks 1,800. This house features a modern house with a flat roof, windows, a balcony that leads to the rooftop, and two solar panels.

Crooked House[]

Main article: Crooked House
Crooked House

The Crooked House.

The Crooked House is a two-story house that was added during the Artsy Update. It costs Bucks 2,000 and has four rooms. The house resembles the Dragon's Castle, without the dragon, and is leaning slightly towards the right.

Eco Natural Earth House[]

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The Eco Natural Earth House.

The Eco Natural Earth House is a three-story house that was added on September 30, 2021. It can be purchased for Robux 2019 Logo Black 850. This house features a light brown-colored house with several plants and flowers.

Scary House[]

Main article: Scary House
Scary House

The Scary House.

The Scary House is a four-story house that was added on November 11, 2021 during the Halloween Event (2021). It costs Bucks 1,800.

Cozy Cabin[]

Main article: Cozy Cabin
The exterior of the Cozy Cabin.

The Cozy Cabin.

The Cozy Cabin is a two-story house that was added on January 6, 2022. It can be purchased for Robux 2019 Logo Black 849. This house features a brown-colored cabin with a curved roof, curved windows on both sides, and an arch in front of the doorway. There is an ice rink in the house.

Sandbox Island[]

Main article: Sandbox Island
Sandbox Island

The Sandbox Island.

The Sandbox Island is a house featuring a portal leading to a beach island that was added on February 17, 2022. It costs Bucks 2,500. It is the only house to allow vehicles to enter. However, vehicles cannot go through the portal.

Space Fleet House[]

Main article: Space Fleet House
Space House

The Space Fleet House.

The Space Fleet House is a three-story house that was added on June 30, 2022. It is part of the Space Bundle Gamepass, which costs Robux 2019 Logo Black 1,250. The house comes with a legendary pet, the Capricorn. This house features walls and a roof which appear to be metal, an exterior staircase, and a large open door.

Biodome Home[]

Main article: Biodome Home
Biodome

The Biodome Home.

The Biodome Home is a two-story hermetically sealed biodome house that was added on July 28, 2022. It costs Bucks 2,750.

A Very Very Important Person’s House[]

A Very Very Important Person’s House

The 'A Very Very Important Person’s House'.

The A Very Very Important Person’s House is a four-story house that was added on July 28, 2022, as a part of the VIP refresh update. It can be obtained by purchasing the VIP Gamepass, costing Robux 2019 Logo Black 750 (VIP used to cost Robux 2019 Logo Black 499, however when it was updated to include the house and the Golden Bone, the price was changed). The A Very Very Important Person’s House features an elevator that can be used to travel between the floors, a Cinema, and two pools.

Royal Palace[]

Main article: Royal Palace
Royal Palace

The Royal Palace.

The Royal Palace is a two-story house that was added on August 25, 2022. It costs Bucks 2,750.

Igloo Home[]

Main article: Igloo Home
Igloo

The Igloo Home.

The Igloo Home is a one-story house that was added on December 15, 2022 during Week 3 of the Winter Event (2022). It costs Bucks 2,999.

Bunker House[]

Main article: Bunker House
Teaser image of Underground Bunker House

The Bunker House.

The Bunker House is a one-story house that was added on January 26, 2023. It costs Bucks 750.

Mountain House[]

Main article: Mountain House
Mountain House exterior

The Mountain House.

The Mountain House is a one-story house that was added on February 23, 2023. It costs Bucks 3,000.

Hospital Home[]

Main article: Hospital Home
Hospital Home exterior

The Hospital Home.

The Hospital Home is a one-story house that was added on May 18, 2023. It can be bought for Robux 2019 Logo Black 600, along with the Schoolhouse Home.

Schoolhouse Home[]

Main article: Schoolhouse Home
Schoolhouse Home exterior

The Schoolhouse Home.

The Schoolhouse Home is a one-story house that was added on May 18, 2023. It can be bought for Robux 2019 Logo Black 600, along with the Hospital Home.

Safari Home[]

Main article: Safari Home
Safari House

The Safari Home.

The Safari Home is a one-story house that was added on July 20, 2023. It can be bought for Bucks 2,100.

Racetrack House[]

Main article: Racetrack House
Racetrack House

The Racetrack House.

The Racetrack House is a house that was added on July 20, 2023. It can be bought for Bucks 2,100.

Expandable Friendly Home[]

Expandable Friendly Home

The Expandable Friendly Home.

The Expandable Friendly Home is a house that was added on August 31, 2023 along with the Expandable Hillside Mansion and the Expandable Luxury Mansion. It can be bought for Bucks 675. It has one floor by default, which can be extended to two.

Expandable Hillside Mansion[]

Expandable Hillside Mansion

The Expandable Hillside Mansion.

The Expandable Hillside Mansion is a house that was added on August 31, 2023 along with the Expandable Friendly Home and the Expandable Luxury Mansion. It can be bought for Bucks 1,500. It has one floor by default, which can be extended to two.

Expandable Luxury Mansion[]

Expandable Luxury Mansion

The Expandable Luxury Mansion.

The Expandable Luxury Mansion is a house that was added on August 31, 2023 along with the Expandable Friendly Home and the Expandable Hillside Mansion. It can be bought for Robux 2019 Logo Black 450. It has one floor by default, which can be extended to two.

Toyshop House[]

Main article: Toyshop House
Toyshop House

The Toyshop House.

The Toyshop House is a two-story house that was added to the game on September 21, 2023. It can be purchased for Robux 2019 Logo Black 500.

Haunted House[]

Main article: Haunted House
Haunted House teaser

The Haunted House.

The Haunted House is a house that was released on October 12, 2023 during the second week of the Halloween Event (2023). It can be purchased for Bucks 1,950.

Queenslander House[]

Main article: Queenslander House
Queenslander House

The Queenslander House.

The Queenslander House is a one-story house that was released on January 11, 2024. It can be purchased for Bucks 1,650.

Korean House[]

Main article: Korean House
Korean House

The Korean House.

The Korean House is a one-story house that was released on February 15, 2024, during the second week of the Lunar New Year (2024). It can be purchased for Bucks 2,200.

Furniture[]

Main article: Furniture

Furniture is a key part of house decoration in Adopt Me!. Players can place up to 3,900 furniture items in a single house. If a player attempts to place a furniture item when they have exceeded this limit, the item will not be placed and the player will not be charged.

Furniture can be placed/brought by clicking the purple "Edit" button located on the top of their screen while inside their house, or inside a house where the owner has allowed the player to build in using the Build With Friends table, and clicking the "Stuff" button.

Walls and Floors[]

Walls and Floors are a very key part to decorating houses in Adopt Me!. There are many options to choose from.

Walls[]

Name Price
Hearts Bucks 1
White Paint Bucks 2
Black paint Bucks 2
Blue paint Bucks 2
Purple paint Bucks 2
Yellow paint Bucks 2
Orange paint Bucks 2
Green paint Bucks 2
Pink paint Bucks 2
Red paint Bucks 2
White Leaves Bucks 2
Pink Stripes Bucks 3
Unicorns Bucks 3
Swords Bucks 3
Blue Stripes Bucks 4
Blue Triangles Bucks 4
Butterflies Bucks 5
Hex Bucks 5
Circles Bucks 6
Line Art Bucks 8
Spiral Pattern Bucks 9
Flowers Bucks 10
Striped Pattern Bucks 12
Toilets Bucks 50

Floors[]

Name Price
Green carpet Bucks 2
White carpet Bucks 2
Blue carpet Bucks 2
Purple carpet Bucks 2
Pink carpet Bucks 2
Red carpet Bucks 2
Orange carpet Bucks 2
Yellow carpet Bucks 2
Sword floor Bucks 3
Unicorn floor Bucks 3
Stone Floor Bucks 3
Checkers Bucks 5
Floor Flowers Bucks 5
Expensive cream carpet Bucks 6
Expensive purple carpet Bucks 6
Black carpet Bucks 6
Expensive blue carpet Bucks 6
Pink Line Pattern Bucks 6
Expensive dark cream carpet Bucks 6
Pink Floor Pattern Bucks 7
Heart floor Bucks 8
Blue Tiles Bucks 9
Wooden Planks Bucks 10
Toilets Bucks 50

Parties[]

A player can invite everyone in the server to their house for a "party". Parties can be used for various meetups such as trade hangouts and restaurant roleplays.

If players want invites from everyone, they have to turn it on in the settings.

To start a party, players must go to the front of the house, interact with the mailbox, and select the "Invite to party" option. They must type out the name and details of the party before they can send the invitations to everyone. Players cannot invite players to a party if they have a Tiny House or a Family Home. The cheapest house where players can send invites to a party is a Pizza Place.

You got an invitation!

Notice which pops up when party invitations are sent.

When invitations are sent, players receive a notice and can choose to either view the invitation or ignore it. If the player chooses to view the invitation, they will see the invitation showing their username, the username of the party owner, the party owner's party rating, the type of house the party owner owns, and the name and details of the party.

Party Invitation

A party invitation example.

If the player chooses to accept the invitation, the game sets the GPS to the party owner's house. When the player reaches there, the party owner will welcome them in.

When a player leaves the house, they must rate the party and how they felt (Sad, Happy, Excited), which influences the party owner's party rating. The party lasts for 10 minutes or until the party owner leaves the server. The house cannot be locked during a party.

Scammers often use parties as a way to lure innocent players into scamming which is not the purpose of parties.

Out-of-bounds area[]

Out of Bounds Area

A player building out of bounds.

Out of Bounds Area AM

A player flying to the Adoption Island from their house.

The interior of the houses in Adopt Me! is considered to be a whole different map. Players can glitch out of their houses and build out of bounds. The space in the Out-of-bounds area is unlimited.

This was not meant to be a part of the original gameplay. However, Adopt Me! does not plan to patch this bug and in some cases has even encouraged players to build in the area outside of their homes.

Players often build different creations or even separate homes in this area. This bug is achieved by being pushed through a stroller through the walls of the house. This is possible because the house is in a different map/server than the Neighborhood, and since the stroller has no hitbox, the player inside the stroller can be pushed through the wall and jump outside into the out-of-bounds area. Players can also build on Adoption Island by glitching out of their houses and flying to it.

The Co-op Building update[]

Build With Friends

The Build With Friends.

The Co-op Building update was an update in Adopt Me! that was released on February 1, 2020. It brought the Build With Friends into the game, a furniture item that allows players to add others to build in their house if they include a budget.

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