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Where's the most expensive house you can buy?

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Question for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

Where's the most expensive house you can buy? And not the haunted manor in Anvil.

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jackbersch answered:

You can fix the manor to not be haunted

capnyoyo answered:

The most expensive house is in Skingrad and it costs 25000! The house also comes with two quests: One is a quest where once you buy a servant's quarter, you get asked if you want a servant (who gives free mead and shepard's pie). The other is a quest you get when you find in your bedroom, an old note that is on top of the little square thing in your room (you have to jump on your shelves). Once you read the note there is a riddle that says to find a treasure. The answer is a hourglass that is on one of the pilars in your basement. You can buy the house from an orc in Skingrad Castle Main Hall. It is HUGE!

 

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