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Latest revision as of 18:00, 26 February 2026

This article is about the House building in game. If you're looking for all housing buildings, see the Housing category.
House
General
Category
Housing
Type
Point
Placement
Within 100m of Center, Square, or Market
Construction
Economy
Rate
BiomeThe Wood resource icon on Project Rebearth WoodThe Food resource icon on Project Rebearth Food
Wood-2.5-4
Stone-2.5-4
Earth-0.25-4
Arctic-5-4
Population
Workers
+6
Upgrades
From

The House is an upper-tier housing building. It provides substantially more living space than the Cabin, accommodating a larger household at the cost of higher construction and maintenance requirements.

Overview

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The House provides housing for 6 people and must be placed within 100 meters of a Center, Square, or Market. Construction requires 135 of the primary biome resource, or 270 The Wood resource icon on Project Rebearth Wood in the Arctic. At a cost of 22.5 resources per resident, the House is less efficient per capita than the lower-tier Shack, Hut, or Cabin, but its higher capacity means fewer buildings are needed to house the same number of people.

Daily upkeep consists of -2.5 The Wood resource icon on Project Rebearth Wood and -4 The Food resource icon on Project Rebearth Food per day in most biomes. In the Earth biome, Wood consumption drops significantly to just -0.25/day, making it a particularly efficient choice in arid regions. The Arctic doubles Wood upkeep to -5/day, reflecting the harsher climate and increased heating demands.

See also

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