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New World Brimstone Sands House Layouts

Updated January 21, 2023 By Kenny Leave a Comment

The newest territory added to the game is Brimstone Sands, a large desert environment. At its center lies the main settlement New Corsica, which has seen a lot of its NPC inhabitants evacuating the territory. And that means a lot of recently deserted properties – one of which could be yours!

Brimstone Sands House Map

Tier 4: Costs 20,000 coin & requires 30 Territory Standing

Tier 3: Costs 15,000 coin & requires 20 Territory Standing

Tier 2: Costs 10,000 coin (no Territory Standing requirement)

Tier 1: Costs 5,000 coin (no Territory Standing requirement)

Tier 4 Brimstone Sands Houses

With the exception of T4C, the tier 4s in New Corsica have identical layouts. The distinction between them will largely come down to the best location for your preferred view or accessibility.

Tier 4 House A (T4A)

T4A’s nicest feature is definitely its terrace. It offers a view of the courtyard fountain as well as the north entrance to the city. It’s also framed by many trees which gives it a cozy sense of seclusion despite its openness.

Street view

Second floor balcony
Second floor terrace

Tier 4 House B (T4B)

These first two houses are very similar, but T4B is on higher ground so its selling point is a better sight of the courtyard from its front balcony. So if you prefer sitting in a smaller outdoor space, the view there is excellent.

Street view

Second floor balcony
Second floor terrace

Tier 4 House C (T4C)

This tier 4 has a unique layout distinct from the others. It has a small front yard and a large first floor instead of two connecting rooms. It also has an accessible rooftop to decorate instead of a third floor.

Second floor terrace
Rooftop (climb up from terrace)
Front yard

Tier 4 House D (T4D)

T4D is tucked away in the southwest corner of the city and feels the most private, even when you venture out onto your terrace.

Street view

Second floor balcony
Second floor terrace

Tier 4 House E (T4E)

If accessbility is your primary concern then T4E has the most central location, nearest to the busy hub of the settlement with the crafting stations and trading post.

Street view

Second floor balcony
Second floor terrace

Tier 3 Brimstone Sands Houses

Compared to the tier 4s in New Corsica, the tier 3s are what you might choose if you prefer yard space instead of terraces. They’ve all still got balconies though, don’t worry.

Tier 3 House A (T3A)

On the very outskirts of the town, this house is right next to the north gate. There are a bunch of moths by the lamp outside, which can be seen floating around even inside the house and on the balcony.

Street view

Second floor balcony
Third floor balcony & rooftop

Tier 3 House B (T3B)

T3B has a decent view of the empty courtyard but the only reason to get this one is the nice back yard which the nearby tier 4s don’t have.

Street view

Second floor balcony (can jump railing into side yard)
Rooftop (climb up from balcony)
Backyard

Tier 3 House C (T3C)

T3C has the biggest backyard to decorate

Street view

Second floor balcony (can jump railing into side yard)
Rooftop (climb up from balcony)
Backyard

Tier 3 House D (T3D)

In my opinion this tier 3 house has the best location in the settlement. It’s right next to the storage shed and crafting tables, and isn’t far from the trading post or east city gate.

Street view

Second floor balcony (can jump railing into side yard)
Rooftop (climb up from balcony)
Side yard

Tier 3 House E (T3E)

T3E is a middle ground between T3C and T3D. Its yard is almost as good as T3C and its location is almost as good as T3D.

Street view

Second floor balcony (can jump railing into side yard)
Side yard
Backyard

Tier 3 House F (T3F)

On the west side of the settlement, T3F is still fairly central, having three floors and a good location, but no yard to speak of.

Street view

Second floor balcony
Third floor balcony and rooftop

Tier 3 House G (T3G)

T3G’s second floor balcony looks out at the inn which is a pleasant view. However it also has a tree clipping through the third floor wall, so…less than ideal.

Street view

Second floor balcony

Tier 3 House H (T3H)

This house’s side yard is right next to the center of town which you might enjoy if you want to spend time outside there. It’s pretty similar to T3D and T3E.

Street view

Second floor balcony (can jump railing into side yard)
Rooftop (climb up from balcony)
Side yard

Tier 3 House I (T3I)

This three-story house is right next to the east gate, and while it technically has a yard to decorate it’s very narrow and you wouldn’t be able to place much or walk around things you do place.

Street view

Second floor balcony (can jump railing into side yard)
Wrap-around yard

Tier 3 House J (T3J)

This last tier 3 house has three floors and a second floor balcony that faces the wall of the neighbouring house. Despite the view, you might enjoy the private feel, and you can still see a bit of the center square.

Street view

Second floor balcony

Tier 2 Brimstone Sands Houses

The tier 2 houses in New Corsica come in one of two designs. They either have a semi-enclosed balcony with columns and a roof or they have an open balcony with a wooden overhang which can be used to climb onto the rooftop.

Tier 2 House A (T2A)

As far as tier 2 houses go T2A is pretty good. It’s close to the crafting stations and has a decent view from its balcony.

Street view

Second floor balcony

Tier 2 House B (T2B)

T2B’s distinguishing feature is that it’s the only tier 2 house with garden space of any kind.

Street view

Second floor balcony
Rooftop (climb up from balcony)
Corner garden

Tier 2 House C (T2C)

T2C and T2D have mirrored layouts and are essentially the same location-wise, near the west gate. T2C has an accessible roof and a nicer balcony view.

Street view

Second floor balcony
Rooftop (climb up from balcony)

Tier 2 House D (T2D)

T2C and T2D have mirrored layouts and are essentially the same location-wise, near the west gate. T2D has a different wallpaper, more private balcony, and columns on its exterior.

Street view

Second floor balcony

Tier 2 House E (T2E)

While T2E doesn’t face towards the center of the settlement it’s at least the closest to the town projects board.

Street view

Second floor balcony
Rooftop (climb up from balcony)

Tier 2 House F (T2F)

T2F has a very strong central location close to the busiest part of the settlement.

Street view

Second floor balcony
Rooftop (climb up from balcony)

Tier 2 House G (T2G)

T2G’s only interesting trait is that it’s right next to the theatre on the east side of the city.

Street view

Second floor balcony
Rooftop (climb up from balcony)

Tier 1 Brimstone Sands Houses

Brimstone Sands only has one tier 1 house available for purchase. It ain’t much, but it’s cheap.

Tier 1 House A (T1A)

New Corsica’s tier 1 house is a simple two-floor building with no balcony, porch, or garden. It’s in the southeast part of the settlement, not in significant proximity to notable features.

Street view

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