About This File
The idea of pre-fab bungalows is derived from the pre-fab concrete slab buildings, in order to create residential estates for weekends and holidays with modest effort. This also explains the similar look of the various cabins. Nevertheless, these buildings gained popularity very fast and were called "dachas" by their owners, after the country houses in Russia. These garden lots grow as R-§ and are intended as complement for my allotments and the first dacha set. They have been implemented as low density zones to represent the character of real-life dachas, where the building density is obviously very low.
Note: This set of lot makes use of new props that are included in the SFBT Essentials November 2006 version, so please make sure to update your installation. During the summer months, party tents, tables and benches will appear in some of the gardens, and during the day and evening, party guests will show up on the benches.
Dependencies
SFBT Essentials November 2006 version
Lot Statistics
| Lot size: | 2x4/3x4 tiles, 4x2/4x3 tiles |
| Zoning and tileset(s): | light residential / European contemporary |
| Stage: | 2 |
| Occupants: | 15 R-§ |
| Bulldoze cost: | § 160 |
| Building value: | § 1,000 |
| Construction time: | 7 days |
| Flammability: | 45 |
| Power Consumed: | 1 MWh/month |
| Water Consumed: | 5 gallons/month |
| Air pollution: | -1 over 2 tiles |
| Water pollution: | 1 over 2 tiles |
| Garbage per month: | 1 over 1 tile |
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