Home Designs
A rustic, lodge mansion was built under the reign of the founder, Malinda Halliwell. Completely furnished with four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Equiped with a kitchen, dinning room, family room and backyard.
A rather larger family mansion. Built under the reign of the second generation heiress, Alessia Halliwell. With a fair taste of grand and luxourious, this six bedroom, fourth bathroom mansion is perfect for any large family. A large kitchen, dinning room, master bedroom and multiple family room.
The mansion on top of the hill, was built under the reign of the third generation heiress, Hope Halliwell. With an eye for stlye, Hope built a rather smaller but beautiful home. Fully furnished with five bedrooms and three bathroom. A large kitchen, dinning room, family room and sun room.
A mansion with different levels gives off the feeling of grandeur. This three level mansion, with five bedrooms was build under the reign of the fourth generation heiress, Lily Halliwell. A large kitchen to suit any housewife, a large dinning room and multiple family areas.
This large European stlyed family mansion was built under the reign of the fifth generatio heiress, Piper Halliwell. Equiped with one master bedroom, one guestroom and four bedrooms. Stlyed and furnished by Nancy Landgraab herself, a perfect home for any upper class family.
This mansion, built under the reign of the sixth generation heiress, Megan Halliwell, has a spanish, mediterranean style to it. Fully furnished with four bedrooms and three bathrooms, a personal office, a large kitchen, a dinning room, and a family room. This is the right home for any family.
A Victorian Estate based on the architectural style of the 1800′s was built during the reign of the seventh generation heiress, Eva Halliwell. Two stories tall with a third story extra storage attic, this five bedroom, four bathroom home has a feel of royalty and mystery to it. Perfect for any family worth well in the millions.








wow i love the first and second house, but for the second the color of the wall on the roof makes that the main center of attention
Really sick houses !! Must of took you a whole lot of time, but it really turned out nice so keep it up
Beautiful houes! But how did you afford the first one? I was dirt poor until around my second generation.
Yeah i was wondering the same thing as Hannah
well cin, george, the founder’s spouse was a world renowned surgeon. So they were making alot of money. Malinda was a rock star so the family was well off.
I’m totally envious of your house building skills. I SUCK at making houses ;-; Excellent job!
Have my first poll up and need help deciding on who should be the next Heiress for Generation 2. There is only two choices because my founder only wanted two children. Could you check it out and let me know what you think. I really enjoy your Legacy and I hope that I can get mine like yours.
I love Pipers house the very most. I love that colour!
Those are some AWESOME houses! They all look so good its hard to pic a favorite! ^^
You build some awesome houses, there is no way I could make houses that well. I’m really quite bad at it, and I get bored halfway through.
Are you gonna be putting up some pictures of the recent homes? I love the one right after the penthouse! So chique!
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Hey ant,
I really really would like to have these houses in my game. Are you ever going to put them on the exchange, or make them able for us to download? Yeah well, I don’t know exactly how to say but I think you”ll understand what I mean
I just really want these houses, but I can understand if you want to keep them for yourself!
Hey Esther,
I have no problem with you downloading any of my houses built for th HHalliwells. Let me upload it to the exchange and I’ll give you the link when it’s done!
Thanks a lot, that will be so cool!
wow your houses are amazing! <333
This looks really good! If you have time, could you check out my legacy?
http://hawthornlegacy.wordpress.com/
Those houses are beautiful! I want to steal them!
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