Sounds obvious as it's the name of the game, but house flipping will get you a lot more money for less work than doing Email Jobs.Įven if you're trying to save up for a house you really want to work on, buying a house and giving it a clean can often get you at least 10k in profit so if you want a fast track to money, ignore your emails as soon as possible. You'll save yourself the frustration of looking for that last patch and the money won't be that different. If you're having trouble finding that last scrap of dirt there's no shame in handing in a job not at 100%. This won't be available in all modes if the sell tool can't be brought up but you'll get a decent amount of your money back for doing this when you can. Use your sell tools to sell the paint buckets and leftover tiles. If you're not sure what to upgrade first, check out our Things to do First Page. Anything that makes you more efficient will help you unlock more perks quicker so there's little point holding on to them for extended periods of time.ĭefinitely grab the 'penetrating vision' perk to see all the dirt in the mini-map and the 'You won't waste paint on an already painted wall' to make yourself more efficient and be able to go back and check which space on the wall was left unpainted. Using your map to locate these objectives in both Email Jobs and House Flipping can make the time it takes to clear these objectives much faster. Walls that need to be knocked down will also be marked as red on the map. Trash also displays on your map as black grey objects and if you've upgraded your cleaning perks the dirt will show up as black splotches. Things you've already mounted appear in green. Ignore what the game tells you to do first and instead complete jobs in this order to have the least hassle.Ĭan't find that pesky device that needs mounting? Well good news, it's red on your mini-map which can save you a lot of time in hunting it down.
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