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  1. I currently own mainland and have deeded it to my group. I would like to revert ownership back to myself.  Can someone give me tips on how to do that?  Thanks in advance for any assistance.

     

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    i have tried to sell the land back to myself but i am getting a message saying that my monthly tier will increase to $103 a month. I think I might need to undonate the land from the group. I am not sure how to do this either.

  2. thank you to everyone who replied to my post. i am not a new resident,  just new to buying and selling land.  i have owned land in the past but never paid attention to billing cycles. ive sold land in the past as well as abandoned land just dump it. again, never paying attention to billing cycles.  now a budget is being worked out to see how long this land could be held and when i will be billed for it again.  i now understand how the billing cycle works. once again, thanks everyone.

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  3. I am not sure this is the correct place to ask this but here goes.  I have some mainland that I would like to sell.  I would like to sell it before I get charged for my next tier. My tier is due sometime next month. How soon do I have to sell or will I be charged next month?

  4. On 1/22/2021 at 6:52 PM, Brilynn Roussel said:

    Alright, played with the Havana and decorated a bit, had a bit of a harder time with this one.

     

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    I'm  a little late to the stilt party as I am just now looking at this thread. The arched wall, I've seen it in many pictures, is this something you created or did you buy it somewhere?  I would really really love to have it for my Havana. Any info on it would be greatly appreciated.

  5. if you have premium membership, you get a home included with your membership. The yearly fee is the cheapest way to go. If you can afford to pay for a year, thats the best way.  Otherwise you can pay monthly or I do believe quarterly. The homes on Bellisseria are beautiful and there are many different options to choose from.  You shouldnt be afraid to ask questions here. After all, we were all newbs at one time. Welcome to Second Life.

  6. I have only my home in Belli.  It's where I live and love.  I met my bf in Belli and cannot imagine living anywhere else. He also has a home and we spend time between both of our homes. We currently live in log houses but I think he wants to get a stilt when they are released.  That way, we will have two different homes to live in.

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  7. 4 minutes ago, LittleMe Jewell said:

    They have definitely updated the Content packs to contain roof snow caps and lights for the Traditionals, Houseboats, and Campers.  I think they did the same for the Victorians.  If they haven't done so for the Log Homes, then hopefully that will happen soon.

    Hmm. I did not know. I have to check my mailbox. I did get the update last year.

     

  8. i am so up in the air about switching to one of the evolution heads. i currently use cate and love the look i gave her. i modified her to my liking and i am afraid that i wont be able to duplicate or get a new head made as close as possible. oh what to do!

  9. 39 minutes ago, Nika Talaj said:

      

    I don't know if it helps, but some of these styles are new to Americans as well.  I've been to Florida many times, but never to the Keys.  I've spent a lot of time visiting Texas, but never Galveston, and I've never seen more than one or two stilt homes in any one place in my life, and never been in one.  You may remember Pussycat Catnap's reaction to the Victorians - she was looking at them from a San Fran perspective, and initially they just didn't look RIGHT to her.  The Colorado landscape (probably the basis for Camper areas) is very familiar to me.  But I've never owned or even stayed in a trailer in my life.  There are a WHOLE LOT of Americans who don't ski and have never visited a mountainous area likely to have big log cabins.

    The UK has an amazing variety of well-defined architectures in a pretty small area (in total, a little smaller than Michigan, i believe), and residents know them very very well.  I would love to see more international styles in Belli, but if I were a member of the design team I would find UK styles a bit intimidating!

    I've lived in Florida since the early 70's and stilt houses are nothing new here. In Biscayne Bay, in Miami, there is or used to be a place called Stiltsville.  All the houses were built on stilts and you could only access them by boat.

    After doing a quick google search, I found this:

    https://www.nps.gov/bisc/learn/historyculture/stiltsville.htm

    It looks like its still there.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stiltsville

     

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