Your Guide to Owning a House in Oblivion Remastered
In Short
- Oblivion Remastered features 12 houses: Eight from the base game and four additional ones from downloadable content (DLC).
- You buy base game houses with gold, while DLC houses are free after completing their quests.
- Top houses include Dunbarrow Cove, Frostcrag Spire, and Deepscorn Hollow.
Have you ever thought about what it would be like to own your own place in a video game? After wandering from inn to inn in the world of Oblivion Remastered, buying your first house feels pretty awesome! It’s not just a cozy spot for your character to chill; owning a house opens up endless customization options! Let’s dive into how you can snag your own place in this epic game and what the best options are.
How to Get a House in Oblivion Remastered
To buy a house in Oblivion Remastered, you can either:
- Purchase one of the eight houses near major cities.
- Complete quests for the four DLC houses, which are free!
In total, there are 12 houses in the game, and it’s all about how you want to experience your adventures in Cyrodiil.
Here’s a handy chart that shows all the houses and how to get them:
House Name | Location | How to Unlock |
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Arborwatch House | Near Castle Chorrol | Complete quests for fame, talk to Countess Arriana, and pay 20,000 gold. |
Benirus Manor | Eastern Anvil, near the Chapel | Buy from Velwyn Benirus at the Count’s Arms for 5,000 gold. |
Bravil House | South Bravil, near the canal | Speak to Count Regulus in Castle Bravil and buy it for 4,000 gold. |
Bruma House | Near the main entrance gate | Talk to Countess Narina Carvain, raise her disposition to 60, and pay 15,000 gold. |
Cheydinhal House | Southern Cheydinhal | Talk to Count Andel Indarys, raise his disposition to 60, and pay 15,000 gold. |
Imperial City Shack | On the Imperial City Waterfront | Buy from Vinicia Melissaeia for 2,000 gold. |
Leyawiin House | In the heart of Leyawiin | Speak to Count Marius Caro, raise his disposition to 60, and pay 7,000 gold. |
Rosethorn Hall | Northeast Skingrad | Gain fame, talk to Shum gro-Yarug, raise his disposition to 70, and pay 25,000 gold. |
Frostcrag Spire | East of Bruma | Enter the Spire, trigger a quest by interacting with a book near a statue. |
Dunbarrow Cove | Outskirts of Anvil, behind Anvil Castle | Clear the cove of enemies to claim it as your den. |
Battlehorn Castle | Near The Black Road, close to Chorrol | Defeat the bandits attacking the castle; talk to the last Men-At-Arms. |
Deepscorn Hollow | Near Leyawiin, accessed via an underwater door | Complete the quest after entering the hollow to claim it. |
Best Houses to Get in Oblivion Remastered
While all the houses have their charm, the ones that come with the DLC are often the best! They are free after completing quests and have some really cool features. Here are our favorites:
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Frostcrag Spire (Wizard’s Tower): Perfect for mages! You can add a magical lab and enchant items to your heart’s content.
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Deepscorn Hollow (Vile Lair): If you love the spooky gothic vibe, this lair is for you. It comes with a Blood Fountain and dark minions!
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Battlehorn Castle (Fighter’s Stronghold): This castle is ideal for knights and warriors. It has grand halls, a forge for weapon repairs, and even servants to help.
- Dunbarrow Cove (Thieves Den): A pirate’s dream! This hideout lets you explore creepy ship compartments and hidden chambers.
How to Upgrade Your House
Most houses come empty, so you’ll need to fill them with furniture and decorations! Here’s how to upgrade:
- Visit different vendors around the game to buy furnishings.
- Note that Benirus Manor has a special quest called “Where Spirits Have Lease” to make it livable, instead of regular upgrades.
Wrap-Up
Getting your own house in Oblivion Remastered is not just about having a place to sleep; it’s about creating your unique adventure! Whether you prefer a magical tower or a spooky lair, every house adds to your journey.
What house are you thinking of getting? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Happy gaming!