Plot planning

Bloxburg House Costs, Budgets and Gamepasses

Before choosing a house, understand the difference between what the building service costs and what your Bloxburg account must already have.

Written by Bloxburg Builds · Updated August 12, 2026

Service price and plot cost are different

The storefront price pays for the scheduled building service. The in-game plot cost is the Bloxburg money used to place walls, furniture, landscaping, and other items on your plot. You must account for both. Product pages list the in-game amount separately inside Requirements when it has been confirmed.

Why the builder needs a budget

During the appointment, grant the builder full permissions and set their building budget to the stated plot cost. The budget lets the builder use your in-game money while working on the plot. It does not replace the service purchase, and setting a lower budget can prevent the design from being completed.

Common Bloxburg gamepasses

Advanced Placement is often used for close placement and detailed layouts. Multiple Floors allows multi-level houses. Basements supports underground areas and some terrain work. Large Plot gives bigger designs more usable space. Not every build needs all of them, so follow the requirements on the exact listing.

Skills and BloxBux-exclusive items

Some furniture or features require skill levels such as Gardening, Athletic, Cooking, Art, Writing, or Intelligence. Items purchased with BloxBux may also be excluded even when they appear in a screenshot. Treat any red warning on the product page as an order-affecting detail.

Choose within your real account limits

Compare designs after you know which passes, skills, and budget are already available on your account. Browse Bloxburg houses for broad inspiration, family homes for more manageable designs, or Bloxburg mansions for larger properties.