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How to Increase Land Value
Re-published with permission from SC3000.com
Getting very high and astronomical land value can be a very
difficult task. It has been my experience that buildings such
as parks, museums, sports parks, rewards, and waterfront property
generally increase land value. However, even if overwhelming
quantities of the above are placed throughout a city, there
are still quite a few areas that just refuse to rise in land
value. I have identified several factors that determine land
value in Simcity 3000, and shall list them below.
First of all, the presence of hills does not seem to have
any significant positive impact on land value. Secondly, I
recommend against using a lot of hills for several reasons.
A large park, for example, can be said to raise aura and land
value. My experience with the game, however, indicates that
this aura only applies to areas of the same height. Thus,
having "steps" in the city terrain can be very detrimental
to the presence of high land value.
Most importantly, land value does not seem to increase with
time. It is quite possible to obtain astronomical land value
immediately after zoning. It is usually my policy that if
after 30 seconds of game time, the land value has not upgraded
high enough, the structure of the surrounding cityscape must
change in order to increase the land value. To make an effective
change, one can simply place a large park in the area of the
problem, create a greater waterfront, build a police station
to reduce crime in the area, or build things such as museums
and sports parks.
The museum is the single greatest land value increasing item
I have found. In order to get tons of astronomical land value
in an area, simply construct what I call a "museum park".
Usually, this consists of a museum surrounded by ponds or
other parks. The presence of such a museum park is GUARANTEED
to rise land value through the roof.
Do not hesitate to create lots of park land. Personally,
I probably have in excess of 50 museums and 100s and 100s
of parks in my city. Not only to they look good themselves,
but they make the surrounding buildings look awesome!
Generally, landmarks don't seem to have any effect on land
value. Though they look nice by themselves, be sure to place
them next to plenty of water and park land.
Author: D'vorjakque
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