I grew up in upstate NY! It's so interesting because NYS is so big that the whole state has a bunch of different aesthetics. The Hudson Valley definitely does feel more like New England, but western NY (Rochester, Buffalo) feels much more midwestern. Central NY (Utica, Syracuse) and the Adirondacks feel a lot more Canadian, and the southern tier (Binghamton) feels more like PA.
As someone from the Catskills, I was really hoping you wouldn't do the City for NY. I'm so happy you chose to show off the Hudson Valley and all of it's beauty! Lots of people forget that it's a big state and that Upstate is very different from NYC. Great job!
as someone who lives in the adirondacks, this feels super accurate for what i see driving through the hudson valley to get to my family on long island! kudos for capturing that upstate charm🌲❤️
This will take FOREVER to do but maybe someday you can do builds inspired by houses in different countries/cultures. It will challenge your building skills as you will have to go outside your comfort zone but you’ll almost never run out of builds to do 😄
Virginia resident here throwing our colonial houses into the ring !!! we’re a pretty broad state in terms of like architecture but I think we’re mostly known for places like Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown and places like that! also I’d loveeee to see a North Caroline build inspired by the beach cottages of the Outer Banks/Nags Head!
I always love this series. I'm from the Albany area, and this house feels very familiar. I'd love to see you do a painted lady for California or something Art Deco inspired for Florida.
My Massachusetts suggestion is a triple decker! They're a big thing in the Boston and Worcester areas, and for me they are what I think of when I think of my home state :)
I love visiting the Catskills and enjoying upstate NY nature! I live in a brick Philly rowhome which I always thought would be challenging to build in the Sims. Even more challenging are the "Trinity" style rowhomes which are special to Philly. Think old, small, lots of character and unique features, very different arrangement of rooms compared to new modern homes.
I am from the Hudson Valley. It was quite an experience growing up in the 80s - so close to NYC, and the rest of New England (school trips were a blast) - but sort of not either. Upstate from the city, but downstate to everything else. Absolutely, beautiful.
I don’t know if you have/will do Texas, but “King of the Hill” is extremely accurate from my perspective. I am native to the region from which Arlen is based. Hank is an excellent example of Texan homeowners too. We have those 80s ranch-style homes, craftsmen, and plenty of strange self-built rustic-modern homes with big windows, pools and custom decking. Oh, and for a world, I’d probably go with Windenberg, because it’s the closest one to plains that we have. The area around Summerhome with the wind turbines.
As a social studies teacher, I love the facts because I know some of them! I get to teach about these areas in the spring I think. Great job! Love the house and creativity in all your builds!
We have so much more than those! I’d recommend those really traditional-styled homes that people built themselves, with big windows overlooking 10 acres with lots of custom cabinets.
I'd be interested in what you'd come up with for Ohio personally! I don't necessarily think of specific houses when I think of Ohio, but I do think of our barns. There was like a big deal (at least around where I live...maybe it wasn't actually statewide) for one of the state anniversaries where certain barns got like celebrated & painted with the anniversary (bicentennial maybe?)
Yep, Ohioan here too and one of those barns is about 45 minutes from me. The barns and covered bridges are pretty cool in Ohio. A barn style house with pond or lake in the back with a bridge over it would be so cool!
I love this series and I'm so glad you created a new house for it. I look forward to whenever you tackle my home state of Illinois. So many beautiful old farmhouses. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright had his studio in Illinois as well. Something inspired by him could be fun.
If you do California, please do the artist style of San Francisco! Especially like the Painted Ladies Houses! I think you would have fun with the slanted house designs ☺️☺️
Beautiful! For your states builds, I live in Kentucky and I think you would LOVE some of our older homes. Specifically in the Lexington or Louisville areas, where a lot of older homes are either Victorian, Colonial, or Greek Revival and often repurposed as privately owned shops or offices. There's actually one near my house that the neighboring church turned into a coffee shop and lending library, they also occasionally hold art exhibits upstairs. A really awesome spot!
I grew up in NY and went to school in the Catskills my favorite place is New Paltz, close to beacon! I must see place for the nature lovers and inner hippies 🌻 also a short drive to Woodstock
If you do New Jersey, look up Montclair, Paterson (not as pretty now but amazing history!), and Jersey City! :-) This build looks awesome, definitely something I would expect to see in Upstate NY.
I absolutely love this series! When you get around to Kansas, I definitely suggest the Kansas City area. I work over there and there are SO MANY brightly colored houses, you would love it. There's one strip if houses that are yellow, blue, then pink it's so interesting 😅
I'm from Utah and while there are a LOT of basic suburban houses, Park City has some beautiful homes in a more Scandinavian style (they are also SO expensive). We also have a lot of farmhouses and absolutely lovely modern homes down south and up in our mountains!
Indiana! Would love love love to see a build that resembles the Broad Ripple area of Indianapolis. Cute, cottage-y homes with some craftsman styles as well!! The older area of Indianapolis is known as the Meridian-Kessler area, which has these GORGEOUS old homes.
this build is seriously ART, i love it so much! it's all the little details, like the basketball hoop outside or the wrought iron fence, that really make it feel like it's from that upstate ny and that i feel like people from similar areas can really appreciate
some states that r unique and i think youll enjoy the houses: alabama/ georgia: rlly nice colonial plantation style homes 🌸 cali: a lot of options, from sanfran townhomes to little mediterraneans to mid century homes to big hollywood mansions ☀️ nyc: ik u did ny but a brooklyn townhome would be SO cool 🏙 alaska: a fun snowy log cabin 🌲 colorado: a modern ski lodge ❄️ hawaii: a pretty home on the waterfront 🌴 nevada: a cheasy vegas inspired mediterranean home 🎰 kansas: a modern ranch surrounded by farmland 🌻 oregon: a lil aframe cabin 🍃 washington: a modern craftsman home 🌧 new mexico: pueblo style architecture 🌵 again just some fun ideas and inspo, im rlly into the different states and stuff so i love thos series a lot :)
I visit Albany for the holidays and this reminds me so much of the homes I see up there! So excited to be going up this year(since I couldn't go last year for obvious reasons lol)
Sacremento california would be super cool when I went I saw alot of cool stuff and it reminds me of my brother, I love your videos please keep uploading all kinds of videos they are all amazing
this is beautiful as usual!! you should do a house inspired by pittsburgh pa. there are so many unique houses in the squirrel hill and edgewood area. some are kindaaa victorian, but they’re super pretty. they remind me a lot of Perks of Being a Wallflower
This is such a cool idea. Can't wait to see you do my state of Texas. Especially since there are so many different cultures and life that makes up this state
I’m new here! I love the content that I’ve seen so far! I think it would be cool to do a house based around Hawaii!! There’s so many different varieties of houses from country housings to town houses, modern, urban! It just depends on the different islands! Oahu is a tourist attraction over the other islands. Would love to see one of Hawaii though!! Especially Kaneohe or Kailua :)
Pennsylvania! There is a lot of company housing out west which all have a similar vibe while still looking pretty different where steel or coal companies would build housing for their workers so they could live near the plants.
I don't know if you'll see this but I'm interested to see what kind of Oregon build you'd come up with. I've been looking for inspiration on what to build so I think in the meantime I might look into my state's architecture a little bit more and see what I can come up with on my own then one day when you do your version, see the differences! (I totally just binged this series so I'm full of ideas hahaha)
I've always thought Brindleton Bay would be great for a build based on the Oregon coast! Fun fact: It's my understanding that Oregon beaches are all classed as public highways, meaning that all beaches are public property! You can have private property along the beach and reaching to the sand, but it doesn't reach to the water, so as long as you don't go through private property to reach the beach, you can go where you please :)
Beacon NY has a donut shop called glazed over definitely should look into it. As someone who grew up in the Catskills you did very well. I loved watching it.
I’ve lived in NY all my life and the neighborhood right by my old high school has a house exactly like this. And a cool fact my dads hometown, Cambridge NY, is the home of the Pie À la mode.
My aunt lives in the Hudson Valley area. I always loved visiting but I found other parts of NY to be far less bougie than Hudson Valley in general. I've had some experiences.
So fun fact many families painted their houses green when they came into a lot of money very fast….. some one would illegally. It actually became a style to paint your house a vibrant color because of that. I love this series and hope you try Indiana it’s a hot mess but I’ve lived here my whole life and would love to see what you come up with.
My younger brother is looking at going to college in the Catskill's and I really hope he chooses to go. It is the prettiest part of upstate NY (I live in Allegany County NY)
Omg! I live in northern Montana. (Flathead valley) there are really some gorgeous homes up here I would love if you did Montana next. Lots of agriculture Personally I think a modern rustic style would be perfect for my area. Lots of people I know shop at hobby lobby and do a farmhouse theme for their decor. My house is more of a rustic modern theme lol! I love this build btw! It is super cute.
There are a couple different styles of the rowhouses, but the ones near me that I always think of all have a bay window on the second floor, a porch, and a pitched roof
It would be really cool if you did either a coastal house or a mountain house of North Carolina preferable Wilmington, NC or Asheville, NC for inspiration
You should try that thing that Sydney Macoretta has done a few times where you pick a random spot on Google maps and you build whatever building you land on 😃
You should do Ohio, specifically the rural southern Ohio/ Ripley, OH area. Especially Adam’s County or Brown County or, as I said earlier, Ripley (which is in Brown County I believe and is a river town and was really important in the Underground Railroad).
If you need ideas for Georgia: can i suggest looking at the small older houses around Atlanta, particular in/around Decatur? :0 It is SO PRETTY and there’s so many cute houses!!! Look in google maps street view!! Fun fact for you: iirc, Atlanta is actually the city with the most trees/forest in it! :D the Atlanta aquarium is also te biggest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere and the only one with whale sharks!!! Edit: if you want inspo photos, lmk, I will find some that i have wanted to build in the sims but dont have the talent to pull off
If you're still taking suggestions, I'd love to see you try and build iconic tv and movie apartments, Like Carrie's SatC apartment or Lorelai's house from Gilmore Girls!
I am open to "iconic tv" builds and apartments - but only for shows/movies I've seen/like and I've never seen Gilmore Girls and don't have much of an interest in it unfortunately.
I grew up in upstate NY! It's so interesting because NYS is so big that the whole state has a bunch of different aesthetics. The Hudson Valley definitely does feel more like New England, but western NY (Rochester, Buffalo) feels much more midwestern. Central NY (Utica, Syracuse) and the Adirondacks feel a lot more Canadian, and the southern tier (Binghamton) feels more like PA.
I'm a little saddened it wasn't CNY and thankful she skipped NYC. It's nice seeing things from Upstate every now and then.
As someone from the Catskills, I was really hoping you wouldn't do the City for NY. I'm so happy you chose to show off the Hudson Valley and all of it's beauty! Lots of people forget that it's a big state and that Upstate is very different from NYC. Great job!
as someone who lives in the adirondacks, this feels super accurate for what i see driving through the hudson valley to get to my family on long island! kudos for capturing that upstate charm🌲❤️
This will take FOREVER to do but maybe someday you can do builds inspired by houses in different countries/cultures. It will challenge your building skills as you will have to go outside your comfort zone but you’ll almost never run out of builds to do 😄
Love this series! Whenever you get to California I’d personally love to see something embracing the arts & crafts style!
I’ve lived all over NY and this house feels eerily familiar lol. Great build!
It's literally midnight here and I'm just like "one more video......"
aww please get some rest ❤
Yeah will be going to sleep soon, just absolutely needed to watch this video 💛
Me rn but it's 2am lol
Its 1 10 am and I had to watch all the videos lol I love this channel
Please get some sleep soon 💛
Virginia resident here throwing our colonial houses into the ring !!! we’re a pretty broad state in terms of like architecture but I think we’re mostly known for places like Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown and places like that!
also I’d loveeee to see a North Caroline build inspired by the beach cottages of the Outer Banks/Nags Head!
I can second that, I go to William & Mary, beautiful colonial houses here 🤩
I'd love to see a Montana log cabin or one of their fancier lodges like around the Glacier National Park area.
Super happy to see this series come back! I’d love to see Alaska!!!
I always love this series. I'm from the Albany area, and this house feels very familiar. I'd love to see you do a painted lady for California or something Art Deco inspired for Florida.
as someone who has never been to America makes me happy and intrigued as I can learn and enjoy the build! Thank U so much for the series
My Massachusetts suggestion is a triple decker! They're a big thing in the Boston and Worcester areas, and for me they are what I think of when I think of my home state :)
I would either think that or a (potentially haunted) colonial! Knowing Tonya is from New England I trust her to make an accurate home
I remember family trips that passed the Catskills on our way to the Adirondacks. This home feels so familiar. Thank you!
As a native new yorker (heh) this home looks a LOT like my childhood home
I giggled when you pronounced Albany. Us locals usually pronounce it as all-bany. Love the build though! 😘🥰
I went to school in Poughkeepsie and this made me feel so nostalgic :’)
I live in upstate New York,and I'm so glad you did this build! Looks great!
Oh I love the state idea ! You should do a Kentucky farm house with the cottage pack! That would be so cute 🥰
I love visiting the Catskills and enjoying upstate NY nature! I live in a brick Philly rowhome which I always thought would be challenging to build in the Sims. Even more challenging are the "Trinity" style rowhomes which are special to Philly. Think old, small, lots of character and unique features, very different arrangement of rooms compared to new modern homes.
I am from the Hudson Valley. It was quite an experience growing up in the 80s - so close to NYC, and the rest of New England (school trips were a blast) - but sort of not either. Upstate from the city, but downstate to everything else. Absolutely, beautiful.
The Greenville area of South Carolina- one of my favorite places to travel :)
I don’t know if you have/will do Texas, but “King of the Hill” is extremely accurate from my perspective. I am native to the region from which Arlen is based. Hank is an excellent example of Texan homeowners too.
We have those 80s ranch-style homes, craftsmen, and plenty of strange self-built rustic-modern homes with big windows, pools and custom decking.
Oh, and for a world, I’d probably go with Windenberg, because it’s the closest one to plains that we have. The area around Summerhome with the wind turbines.
Autumn in Brindleton Bay is so pretty
I agree! I love brindleton bay :)
As a social studies teacher, I love the facts because I know some of them! I get to teach about these areas in the spring I think. Great job! Love the house and creativity in all your builds!
My favorite series!! Can’t wait to one day see a typical Texas McMansion! Thank you for continuing the series! Beautiful home as always. 💜💜
We have so much more than those! I’d recommend those really traditional-styled homes that people built themselves, with big windows overlooking 10 acres with lots of custom cabinets.
Massachusetts would be a really good state to tackle! Gotta have one of those legendary triple decker homes! ☺️
I live on the first floor of one of these, I'd love to see someone else's take on this type of builds!
I'd be interested in what you'd come up with for Ohio personally! I don't necessarily think of specific houses when I think of Ohio, but I do think of our barns. There was like a big deal (at least around where I live...maybe it wasn't actually statewide) for one of the state anniversaries where certain barns got like celebrated & painted with the anniversary (bicentennial maybe?)
oooh interesting!
Yep, Ohioan here too and one of those barns is about 45 minutes from me. The barns and covered bridges are pretty cool in Ohio. A barn style house with pond or lake in the back with a bridge over it would be so cool!
this is SO CUTE! This series makes me feel so cozy! I love history and then add the sims 4! *Chefs kiss* 🥰😂
I love this series and I'm so glad you created a new house for it. I look forward to whenever you tackle my home state of Illinois. So many beautiful old farmhouses. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright had his studio in Illinois as well. Something inspired by him could be fun.
Leaning about him in college rn, love his works!!!
this is SUCH a cool series! If you do a North Carolina build, I'd love to see an Appalachian Mountain Cabin!
If you do California, please do the artist style of San Francisco! Especially like the Painted Ladies Houses! I think you would have fun with the slanted house designs ☺️☺️
Yay!! The State Series has been revived!!
haha indeed!
Upper Michigan is so beautiful and cozy! Definitely worth taking a look at if you haven’t!
Beautiful! For your states builds, I live in Kentucky and I think you would LOVE some of our older homes. Specifically in the Lexington or Louisville areas, where a lot of older homes are either Victorian, Colonial, or Greek Revival and often repurposed as privately owned shops or offices. There's actually one near my house that the neighboring church turned into a coffee shop and lending library, they also occasionally hold art exhibits upstairs. A really awesome spot!
I grew up in NY and went to school in the Catskills my favorite place is New Paltz, close to beacon! I must see place for the nature lovers and inner hippies 🌻 also a short drive to Woodstock
If you do New Jersey, look up Montclair, Paterson (not as pretty now but amazing history!), and Jersey City! :-) This build looks awesome, definitely something I would expect to see in Upstate NY.
I absolutely love this series! When you get around to Kansas, I definitely suggest the Kansas City area. I work over there and there are SO MANY brightly colored houses, you would love it. There's one strip if houses that are yellow, blue, then pink it's so interesting 😅
I'm from Utah and while there are a LOT of basic suburban houses, Park City has some beautiful homes in a more Scandinavian style (they are also SO expensive). We also have a lot of farmhouses and absolutely lovely modern homes down south and up in our mountains!
Indiana! Would love love love to see a build that resembles the Broad Ripple area of Indianapolis. Cute, cottage-y homes with some craftsman styles as well!! The older area of Indianapolis is known as the Meridian-Kessler area, which has these GORGEOUS old homes.
Loved this build! Would love to see San Fransisco Hawaii or Portland Oregon next 🤩
Virginia! I love the old colonial brick state homes and manors especially around williamsburg and the older areas like near Yorktown and Jamestown.
i would love to see you do a classic detroit-style two family flat!! the ones that are still downtown are so beautiful
this build is seriously ART, i love it so much! it's all the little details, like the basketball hoop outside or the wrought iron fence, that really make it feel like it's from that upstate ny and that i feel like people from similar areas can really appreciate
some states that r unique and i think youll enjoy the houses:
alabama/ georgia: rlly nice colonial plantation style homes 🌸
cali: a lot of options, from sanfran townhomes to little mediterraneans to mid century homes to big hollywood mansions ☀️
nyc: ik u did ny but a brooklyn townhome would be SO cool 🏙
alaska: a fun snowy log cabin 🌲
colorado: a modern ski lodge ❄️
hawaii: a pretty home on the waterfront 🌴
nevada: a cheasy vegas inspired mediterranean home 🎰
kansas: a modern ranch surrounded by farmland 🌻
oregon: a lil aframe cabin 🍃
washington: a modern craftsman home 🌧
new mexico: pueblo style architecture 🌵
again just some fun ideas and inspo, im rlly into the different states and stuff so i love thos series a lot :)
I live in the area you based the house off of and this is definitely reminiscent of the homes around me so great job
Awesome! Thank you!
I visit Albany for the holidays and this reminds me so much of the homes I see up there! So excited to be going up this year(since I couldn't go last year for obvious reasons lol)
As someone from Upstate NY, I am very surprised this is not a Vicotrian!
Please do Texas or any southern state next! Or maybe you could do New Mexico! That would be awesome!!!
I live in the Hudson Valley, and I think you did a great job!
Sacremento california would be super cool when I went I saw alot of cool stuff and it reminds me of my brother, I love your videos please keep uploading all kinds of videos they are all amazing
awesome idea to have a series like this! i would love to see builds inspired by specific cities from the states or outside the states
This house is giving me deja vu even though I don't live in New England
this is beautiful as usual!! you should do a house inspired by pittsburgh pa. there are so many unique houses in the squirrel hill and edgewood area. some are kindaaa victorian, but they’re super pretty. they remind me a lot of Perks of Being a Wallflower
This is such a cool idea. Can't wait to see you do my state of Texas. Especially since there are so many different cultures and life that makes up this state
I’m new here! I love the content that I’ve seen so far! I think it would be cool to do a house based around Hawaii!! There’s so many different varieties of houses from country housings to town houses, modern, urban! It just depends on the different islands! Oahu is a tourist attraction over the other islands. Would love to see one of Hawaii though!! Especially Kaneohe or Kailua :)
Pennsylvania! There is a lot of company housing out west which all have a similar vibe while still looking pretty different where steel or coal companies would build housing for their workers so they could live near the plants.
What a lovely house 💚 I would like to see Colorado one day ☺️
I know this is an older video but I’ve been to Beacon and the Pandorica it was amazing! Love your 50 states series
I don't know if you'll see this but I'm interested to see what kind of Oregon build you'd come up with. I've been looking for inspiration on what to build so I think in the meantime I might look into my state's architecture a little bit more and see what I can come up with on my own then one day when you do your version, see the differences! (I totally just binged this series so I'm full of ideas hahaha)
i'm from this area and this is right on the dot and so cool! also it's pronounced all-bany not ahl-bany:)
Hmm my favorite place to go.... my bed nothing else ^^
Love this! Ive been waiting so long for this series to come back!
I love these! I CAN. NOT. WAIT. for your take on an Iowa house.
ahh I'm so glad! It feels so good to be creating these again! Just needed to find inspiration :)
I've always thought Brindleton Bay would be great for a build based on the Oregon coast! Fun fact: It's my understanding that Oregon beaches are all classed as public highways, meaning that all beaches are public property! You can have private property along the beach and reaching to the sand, but it doesn't reach to the water, so as long as you don't go through private property to reach the beach, you can go where you please :)
Beacon NY has a donut shop called glazed over definitely should look into it. As someone who grew up in the Catskills you did very well. I loved watching it.
I think we stopped in there! and aww yay! So glad you liked it!
when i tell you i screamed at this series return
😂❤❤
Omg I love that you did Hudson Valley area, my partner and I just got married there on Oct 30 🥺🥺 This is so pretty
aww congratulations!
Hoping for Hawaii or Alaska next.
I’ve lived in NY all my life and the neighborhood right by my old high school has a house exactly like this. And a cool fact my dads hometown, Cambridge NY, is the home of the Pie À la mode.
i would love to see tennessee and make a house inspired by the grandmas house in the hannah montana movie!
My aunt lives in the Hudson Valley area. I always loved visiting but I found other parts of NY to be far less bougie than Hudson Valley in general. I've had some experiences.
Oooo this one looks so good. You should do a Georgia colonial it would be so pretty!
Thank you! ooh noted! Will look into that for sure!
THIS LOOKS SO GOOD, i might actually download this and play in it 😭💕
Hope you enjoy it!
I need an old Charleston row house for South Carolina!
So fun fact many families painted their houses green when they came into a lot of money very fast….. some one would illegally. It actually became a style to paint your house a vibrant color because of that. I love this series and hope you try Indiana it’s a hot mess but I’ve lived here my whole life and would love to see what you come up with.
Minnesota (cabin/lake vibes 🥰) or Hawaii if you haven’t done those states yet!! 🤍
Might I suggest Missouri next? I'm about to move there and have been enamored by the elaborate brick homes of St. Louis since I was a kid.
My younger brother is looking at going to college in the Catskill's and I really hope he chooses to go. It is the prettiest part of upstate NY (I live in Allegany County NY)
Omg! I live in northern Montana. (Flathead valley) there are really some gorgeous homes up here I would love if you did Montana next. Lots of agriculture Personally I think a modern rustic style would be perfect for my area. Lots of people I know shop at hobby lobby and do a farmhouse theme for their decor. My house is more of a rustic modern theme lol! I love this build btw! It is super cute.
Wowwww!!! I love this series!!!!
You should do North Carolina if you haven't done it yet! Maybe outer banks or the mountains?
For PA, you should either do a brick row house very common in Philly, or do like a Dutch Colonial for Pennsylvania Dutch
There are a couple different styles of the rowhouses, but the ones near me that I always think of all have a bay window on the second floor, a porch, and a pitched roof
It would be really cool if you did either a coastal house or a mountain house of North Carolina preferable Wilmington, NC or Asheville, NC for inspiration
You should try that thing that Sydney Macoretta has done a few times where you pick a random spot on Google maps and you build whatever building you land on 😃
Pls Massachusetts, and then a Salem kinda thingie. Would be fun
i love this series :) great build!
as an Australian, it's interesting seeing suburban New York (didn't know about it) compared to New York City, which is very famous and standard.
This house is very cute like it a lot💓
Maybe you could do different countries inspired house sometimes it would be fun☺️
Damn, I kinda feel motivated to play the Sims4 again! Great video
Thank you!
New Orleans Gunshot Home! Look them up they're cool
Idaho! Mainly a suburban-y mountain type home. Just to show we are more than potato’s and farming.
Yay! so happy to see you continue this.
More to come!
you should totally do a house in ny in jefferson county! the houses are really cool
You should do Ohio, specifically the rural southern Ohio/ Ripley, OH area. Especially Adam’s County or Brown County or, as I said earlier, Ripley (which is in Brown County I believe and is a river town and was really important in the Underground Railroad).
Oh i love! So excited 😍
Yay! ❤
You should do Manitou Springs, Colorado!!
If you need ideas for Georgia: can i suggest looking at the small older houses around Atlanta, particular in/around Decatur? :0
It is SO PRETTY and there’s so many cute houses!!! Look in google maps street view!! Fun fact for you: iirc, Atlanta is actually the city with the most trees/forest in it! :D the Atlanta aquarium is also te biggest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere and the only one with whale sharks!!!
Edit: if you want inspo photos, lmk, I will find some that i have wanted to build in the sims but dont have the talent to pull off
If you're still taking suggestions, I'd love to see you try and build iconic tv and movie apartments, Like Carrie's SatC apartment or Lorelai's house from Gilmore Girls!
I am open to "iconic tv" builds and apartments - but only for shows/movies I've seen/like and I've never seen Gilmore Girls and don't have much of an interest in it unfortunately.
Ooh, could you maybe do Michigan next please and thank you.