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All Forza Horizon 5 houses revealed

Curious about the Forza Horizon 5 houses? Here are all of the ones available from the release date, how much each costs and their respective rewards.

Forza Horizon 5 has houses, just like in Forza Horizon 4. As things stand, there are seven of them. Each one varying in price, the rewards you get and, in the case of some, the active perk it gives you.

While there is no need to buy most of the Forza Horizon 5 houses, it is quite nice to build up a property empire. Even if they are still not especially interesting to drive around. Would be nice if you could at least go inside and pop the kettle on.

Perhaps more useful would be my Forza Horizon 5 Barn Finds guide? Or click here for everything about the latest Forza game, including some steering wheel gameplay.

House 1 ‘Casa Bella’

Your first house is in Mugele and is known as Casa Bella. The Skill Songs perk is nice (extra points while it plays on the radio), as is the fact you are given it free and your Forza Horizon 5 career begins properly.

Price: Free
Perk: Skill Songs (active perk)

House 2 ‘La Casa Solariega’

Unless Google Translate is lying to me (it might be), La Casa Solariega means ‘manor house’. And that is appropriate for a sizeable property costing 1.5 million Forza credits.

Still, it does come with a cool green crown for your character, five Super Wheelspins and Double Forzathon points you earn for the Forzathon shop. Buy as soon as you can.

Price: 1,500,000cr (free with VIP Pass)
Reward: Green Crown (Legendary), 5 Super Wheelspins
Perk: Double Forzathon points (active perk)

House 3 ‘Lugar Tranquilo’

The next Forza Horizon 5 house is known as the peaceful place, which seems apt when you consider it faces the Mexican see and has its own thatched viewing platform up top. Shame somebody did some grafitti on the side. Just kidding.

The perk, Horizon Promo, does reward you as you take photos of cars and there are accolade rewards along the way. The Super Wheelspin is potentially lucrative, too.

Price: 700,000cr
Rewards: Take a Picture speech, 1 x Super Wheelspin
Perk: Horizon Promo (photograph your car collection)

House 4 ‘Buena Esperanza’

Up next is ‘good hope’, according to my limited Spanish knowledge. This is one of the prettiest properties and its location overlooking a Mayan temple would be heavenly in real life.

Unfortunately I remember it being a tad pricey considering it lacks any active perks. Still, it is great as a background in photographs and the Porsche 959 Prodrive Rally Raid is speedy.

Price: Checking
Rewards: 1985 #185 Porsche 959 Prodrive Rally Raid
Perk: None

House 5 ‘Buenas Vistas’

When a house is called ‘good views’, you would assume it does not overlook a roundabout in Milton Keynes. Thankfully, the Forza Horizon 5 Buenas Vistas house does not although it is not as pretty as Buena Esperanza, in my opinion. Coastal views, though.

At 2,000,000 credits, it is expensive. But then Fast Travel saves time and time is money. The two Super Wheelspins may also be fruitful.

Price: 2,000,000cr
Rewards: 2 x Super Wheelspins
Perk: Fast Travel (instantly travel to any road on the map)

House 6 ‘La Cabaña’

Careful with your pronunciation of this one, that ‘n’ is no ordinary letter. What matters, of course, is that it is a pretty cabin by the sea that seems like heaven after recent lockdown isolation.

Also positive is the fact it costs a mere 150,000, which is a steal considering you get one Super Wheelspin and a Barn Find rumour (one of the 14).

Price: 150,000cr
Rewards: 1 x Super Wheelspin
Perk: Barn Find rumour

House 7 ‘Hotel Castillo’

So how do you top Edinburgh Castle in Forza Horizon 4? You don’t really. However, Forza Horizon 5‘s Hotel Castillo is considerably cheaper. And also a castle.

It would take some legendary or epic cars to justify the price, but then Super Wheelspins are usually generous. Plus you get daily Wheelspins until Forza Horizon 6 arrives.

Will we see anymore properties? Cross those fingers. Maybe the developer is holding stuff back for future DLCs.

Price: 5,000,000cr
Rewards: 2 x Super Wheelspins
Perk: Daily Wheelspin

Ben Griffin

Ben Griffin is a motoring journalist and the idiot behind the A Tribe Called Cars YouTube channel and website. He has written for DriveTribe, CNN, T3, Stuff, Guinness World Records, Custom PC, Recombu Cars and more.

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