How to get your own home in Dragon’s Dogma 2

A house for the price of ten stays at the local inn

How to get your own home in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Once you’ve shelled out a few thousand coins to spend the night in someone else’s bed, you might begin to wonder how to get your own home in Dragon’s Dogma 2 instead. Though the stars will have to align ever so slightly, it is something you can do, saving you a good chunk of change if you refuse to sleep anywhere else.

If you’re hanging around the capital still, you might want to know how to enter the Rose Chateua Bordelrie. And if you have a reason to sneak into Sven’s Chambers, there’s a real easy way. Lastly, be sure to familiarise yourself with fast travel in Dragon’s Dogma 2 to save plenty of time once you leave for new adventures.


How to get your own home in Dragon’s Dogma 2

The A Place to Call Home quest location in Dragon's Dogma 2 used to get your own home.

If you’ve ever wondered if any of the homes in Vernworth were abandoned or up for sale, you’d be partially right. You can actually own a house in the capital, but there’s a bit of a process to it. Nothing ever comes quick, easy, or even cheap in this world, so you’ll have to put a little in to get a lot back out.

To get a house in Vernworth, you’ll need to progress a little ways through the main story that takes place there. After fulfilling enough of Captain Brant’s requests, you should be able to start the process by heading to the eastern cluster of houses just before you enter the Slums.

After the first post-game update, this quest should trigger before working on Brant’s main story missions.

Mildred offering the player her house in Dragon's Dogma 2.

Here, you’ll bump into a woman who’ll ask if you can look after her home while she’s away for a week. Agree, and you’ll be able to use it like a free inn for a week. She’ll ask you to sleep there the whole time, but you only need to stay the once — if that.

At the end of the seven-day period, the quest log will update to let you know that she’s home. Talk to her in the courtyard around her place again and she’ll admit that she wants to move to her holiday destination.

To help with the moving costs, she’ll offer to sell you the house for 20,000 gold. Agree, and the house is yours for good.

How to get a house in Bakbattahl

The second instance you can get a house in Dragon’s Dogma 2 comes when you enter Battahl and eventually reach the Beastren capital of Bakbattahl.

Here, you’ll have the option of staying at the flagship in for 9,999 Gold, the smaller inn for 2,000 gold, or buying a house in Bakbattahl for 20,000 Gold to pass the time in your own dwelling.

You can buy the home near the Rare Book Stand before the Residental Ward in Bakbattahl for 30,000 Gold. Like the ones in Vernworth, it’s a cheaper option to resting at an inn in the long-term.

How to get a second house in Vernworth

If you have a whopping 200,000 Gold to spend, you can live it up in a two-storey Dragon’s Dogma 2 home by speaking to the NPC toward the centre of the Noble’s Quarter. They should be waiting outside the home.

What can you do in a Dragon’s Dogma 2 home?

Having your own home in Dragon’s Dogma 2 means having a place to sleep to regain lost HP, change the time, and get items from those who hire your Main Pawn. It even had a storage box, making it just as handy as an inn.

Quest givers can even leave presents hanging on the wall to the right of your door. These can include powerful weapons and armour. Captain Brant might even leave these here as you complete quests during the seven-day period before you buy the house.

Once you’re well rested and back on the road, use our Dragon’s Dogma 2 map to stick to it. Going off the path is exciting, but it’s also very dangerous. If you do end up in a sticky situation, our Dragon’s Dogma 2 guides hub might have the answer.

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