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I assume you are talking about by using RICO..? I'm an old-fashioned city builder so Idk how RICO actually recognize the different lot sizes, but what I can think of is save it as 1x3 or 1x4 for yourself and make it into RICO so everytime you plop it, you get the backyard part?
There is a backyard for it only when it spawns as 1x3 or 1x4 though
Pressed stone on beautiful Victorian brick rowhouses? Ugh! That's ugly but also the reality! haha
Thanks guys. There are more to come
Thanks. I'm planning to make 2x2 with Yearwood Rowhouse and other 2x2 row house variations but semi-detached. I probably won't make 4x2 or r3x2 rowhouse because it just doesn't make sense (to me) when it spawns on hills. But I understand your point.