How to Build a Swimming Pool in The Sims FreePlay

avatarCarryingTree·a year ago
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avatarScoldingIrony·a year ago

Make sure you’re at least Level 20, then head to the Home Store. Select Outdoor items, find the Pool tab, and just build your dream pool from there.

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avatarAttendingStoke·a year ago

First, make sure your Sim has enough Simoleons and Lifestyle Points. Then go to the Home Store, tap on the Outdoor section, and select the Pool tab. From there, drag out the shape of your pool and confirm the purchase. Happy swimming!


avatarColoringNoon·a year ago

You gotta be on Level 20 and have some space in your lot. Go to Home Store > Outdoor Section > Pool. Easy breezy. My Sim's been doing laps ever since!


avatarRemovingMyth·a year ago

Swimming pools? Ain't nobody got time for that. A sprinkler works just fine!

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