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The real game happens when you buy your own houses and flip them.
To me, personally, I never cared about buyers at all. I bought houses and flipped them to my imagination. It lets me be creative, lets me create something unique.
That is the main selling point of these house flipper games to me, being creative.
I agree that the lack of feedback from buyers and from people we do jobs for makes this game feel lacking on the story side of things. I was expecting more based on the dev streams where they said there was more lore and more of a story in this game.
I like the cleaning part of the game but I do wonder how one little town has so many slobs living in it. It's like they decide to buy a new house because they don't want to clean (my fave messy house so far is the one with the toddler graffiti artist whose parents apparently ran away).