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I just found that out today. Territory standing is a huge factor.
Currently I'm working on grinding it now. I'm 90 at my highest city. I would really like to get at least in the top 20 but idk if how high standing those guys have.
I then never left everfall.
I did hardcore crafting and town board/faction quest pretty much exclusively.
Filled my house with the best furniture possible.
Raised my town ranking as fast as possible.
Closing breaches while heavily overleveled and all that.
Every day my housing score dropped.
My furniture was better.
My standing was skyrocketing.
My house was worse and worse.
Totally didn't understand what was happening what so ever.
Housing points are a mix between the furnishing points and the territory points you gained THAT WEEK. This score is calculated once per week. So week one, you have a house that you put 500 points of furniture in, then did 9500 points worth of territory standing, your score for that week will be 10,000 on week two, you don’t touch your furnishings, so you still have that 500 points, but are now questing in a different zone so you get no territory points in that zone this week either, your score for week 2 will be 500.
Crafting in the zone does give a small amount of territory points as does paying taxes etc etc.
So if you want to be at the top, you need to do almost everything in that one zone.
(Also when you place something, if its red = negative points, yellow = almost zero points, green, full normal points)