Throne and Liberty Player Housing is Here

One of the most anticipated features for Throne and Liberty is finally coming to the game: player housing.

Small player house in Throne and Liberty with a striped bed with clothes on it, a flower rug, red flowers in the right corner and pink flowers in the center of the room and two windows with an ocean view

Throne and Liberty player housing, small house.

The September 18, 2025 update, Solisium’s Awakening introduced its new player housing system. You can now create your very own virtual sanctum away from the battlefield by purchasing a home (or two or three).

Like New World, Throne and Liberty integrates its homes directly into existing towns, which makes each home feel like part of Solisium’s living world rather than an isolated side activity.

Where You Can Build Your Home

You can choose between two neighborhoods when claiming your house. Each location offers a distinct atmosphere that sets the tone for your personal space.

  • Kastleton brings you ocean views, crowded markets, and a lively town square. If you enjoy a bustling hub filled with activity, this is the right spot for you.

  • Vienta Village offers a different kind of beauty with cliffside homes, sweeping vistas, and layered architectural designs. This is a good choice if you prefer scenic landscapes.

While interiors are instanced for performance reasons, you will still enjoy the surroundings of your chosen town. More locations are coming later.

How to Get House in Throne and Liberty

Here’s how to start the quest to get your house in Throne and Liberty.

  1. Meet the requirements. The requirements for starting the Home Sweet Home questline to get a house in Throne and Liberty are simply complete Adventure Chapter 6 – The Song of the Vienta Dwarves – Heroes of Stonegard.

  2. Click on Codex and go to Extra Tab. Scroll down the extra menu until you get to the tab Home Sweet Home.

  3. Go to Vienta Village. In Vienta Village, you’ll need to look for a business card dropped in Vienta Sanctum.

  4. Use the Business Card. The Business Card will teleport you to Kastleton in front of the quest location, which starts in a Kastleton basement. You’ll need to talk to Jijey, a Laslan guard, standing outside.

  5. Complete Jijey’s Quest. Jijey will ask you to clear the Kastleton basement of rats and spiderwebs. After completing this task, you’ll be introduced to Elliah, with the Solisium housing association.

  6. Use Elliah’s Business Card. Elliah will leave her business card on the crate to the right of where you’re standing. Use the card to teleport to the Solisium Housing Association.

  7. Speak with Elliah and Celia. Elliah and Celia will give you a speech about housing in Solisium. Then, you can take a tour of the houses in Kastleton and Vienta Village.

  8. Choose Where You Want to Live. After touring the houses in Kastleton and Vienta Village, you given a choice of which town you want to live.

Crafting and Customization

With player housing comes new profession, furniture crafting, and its sub-professions: forging, woodworking, weaving, and handcrafting. With furniture crafting, you refine resources you’ve collected, turning them into useful materials for crafting furniture for your house. You can craft furniture at the furniture workbench located in each town.

You can customize your home with furniture, wallpaper, flooring, accessories, etc. You will need logs, leather, iron, cloth.

When you look at the map, you will see icons that represent different resources you can farm for materials to build furniture. For example, green tree icons for logs to turn into lumber, a flock of sheep titled Grasslands to gather fur bunch for cloth, and moonstone for iron. You can find sheep in Throne and Liberty just outside of Kastleton.

Housing Features

One cool feature Throne and Liberty housing gets right is the ability to own multiple homes. There are four home sizes at present: basement, which is your starter home, small home, medium home, and large home. When you begin the Home Sweet Home quest, you get a starter home, which is a basement.

After completing the preliminary Home Sweet Home quests, you will be given an upgraded home of your choice of small homes in either Kastleton or Vienta Village. Each home has a decorating rating that you must meet before being able to purchase the next home size. After raising your first home’s rating to at least 2000, you will be able to purchase a second home. Here’s where it gets a little tricky.

Before agreeing to your starter home, look at the next house size up that you want to move into. It’s easier and takes less time and resources to buy your second home in the same town as your starter home. Why? Buying a home doesn’t cost gold outright. Buying a home requires a Stoneguard Housing Purchase Permit or a Laslan Housing Purchase Permit, depending on where you are buying the house and Furniture tickets to move your furniture. The bigger the house, the more permits and tickets you will need. You will also need a home in that town with the required House Rating. So, to recap, requirements to buy a home in Throne and Liberty are:

  • A house in the town you want to buy a home in with the required House Rating (for a medium house, you need 4800 house rating).

  • Purchase Permits for that town. For a medium sized house in Vienta Village, you need 5 Purchase Permits for Vienta Village.

  • Furniture Tickets to move your furniture from one house to the other.

To get a Housing Purchase Permit and Furniture tickets, you need to complete Furniture Contracts that you can purchase from the Furniture Workshop Merchant vendor in each town. They pay you in gold and in Life Coins. A Housing Purchase Permit costs 10 Life Coins and a Furniture Ticket costs 1 Life Coin. You can also purchase Life Coins in the Artisan Battle Pass Shop.

Still, player housing in Throne and Liberty is well worth it and has some pretty neat features. It’s about more than décor.

  • Player Housing in Throne and Liberty gives you another free fast travel point. You can teleport to your home from anywhere by clicking on the house icon on your UI at that bottom right. If you want to stay in that town, walk out the front door. If you want to go back to where you came from, leave using the Exit icon on the right side of your housing screen.

  • Invite other players over to gather, admire your décor, host a party, or just vibe. You can even use one of your houses as a guild hall.

  • The player housing system also adds another way to make money in Throne and Liberty. You can craft and sell high quality furniture on the Auction House.

Keep an eye on Throne and Liberty codes for unique décor, furniture, or materials out. Codes are often time-limited, so staying active in the community will give you an advantage.

Kiesha Richardson

Kiesha is a Black American author (self-published), video game blogger and journalist who has been gaming since Jungle Hunt on Atari. She owns and solo operates GNL Magazine and Blerd Travels. She is also a freelance copywriter for small businesses and brands. When she’s not writing or gaming, she’s being harassed by her pups, watching Chinese dramas, or traveling the world.

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