Because of the required investment, buying without a little pre-planning can be risky, so here's a brief guide to Skyrim's best houses to buy. Of course, just like looking for a home in real life, players need to weigh the pros and cons of each Skyrim house, including price, location, and amenities. While it's nice to simply have somewhere to call home between Skyrim's many quests, there are practical benefits to each location, such as storage space, crafting materials, and more. Breezehome is the most simple and basic house in Skyrim but it gets extra points for being the first house the player can obtain without having to do much effort, and besides, I’m sure it holds a special place in all our hearts. Related: Skyrim: All Pros & Cons Of Joining The College Of Winterhold First off, we have Breezehome, which is situated in the town of Whiterun. Among players' many options are getting married and adopting children, so it only makes sense they can buy a home in Skyrim, too. Skyrim heavily emphasizes player freedom, letting the Dragonborn protagonist engage in many different questlines and activities - or even simply wander off into the wilderness to explore.
The best houses in Skyrim, however, are worth the high price to buy them.
Buying a house is stressful, even in the virtual world of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Including DLC, the game has six pre-built houses and three plots of land for customizable homesteads, and most of them are quite expensive.