After a few weeks, more housing became available to move into. Like this, many long-term dormers—who had been working hard the past several months—could finally rent or own their own units!
There were many permanent residents who spent everything on buying a residency, so they lived in the dorms to save money and also to save up for downpayment.
Sadly, when they finally got a bit of money (or had enough credit to make a decent loan), there were no more units available for purchase!
Now that there was massive construction done, these people finally got their wish to own their own homes. It was inevitable; humans wanted to have their own homes to truly feel stable!
Many of those with their own homes also bought a new unit. Since citizens could only own up to two properties initially (they could get the right to buy more by spending exponentially larger amounts of contribution points), many of them bought from the new buildings, opening them up for rent.
