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What is the typical cost per prim on rented land?

Opal Dalgleish
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Join date: 24 May 2006
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09-20-2006 07:32
I know land sales/rentals are usually based on area but since it's prims that are the real value - I'd like a ball park price per prim for rental land - I am looking at needing 4,500 prims for a possible project so i need this number to work out a budget and if the project is worth it :)


The prims don't have to be all on the same parcel of land. (I don't know if that needs to be known to get a correct answer.)

Anyways thank you all for your answers - I really appreciate it.
Keiki Lemieux
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Join date: 8 Jul 2005
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09-20-2006 07:48
Onart will rent land for 175L per 512 per week. At 117 prims per 512 parcel... that means you would need something like 38-40 parcels. 40 *175 is 7000L per week.

Here is a link to see a list of onart parcels: http://www.onart.com/listings.php
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09-20-2006 12:03
I hear 7000 per week, can we get a 6500 per week 6500 per week per week - okay 6500 in the corner, do I hear a 6000? 6000 going once, going twice...
Ceera Murakami
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09-20-2006 12:30
Note also that while the parcels don't have to be contiguous, they do all need to be in the same sim for you to add their prim allocations together.
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Valen Leinhardt
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09-20-2006 14:29
Ouch, that's like 1/3rd of a sim. Are you certain you need that much? And a sandbox won't do?

Usually sandboxes are adequate for building projects. Of course, displaying them is always another matter. =)

L$7000 a week is roughly USD$25 a week. Over USD$100 a month. Sounds like an expensive project.