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The Sink is the obvious best choice once you have completed Old World Blues and found all the upgrades. All amenities, plenty of storage, and it has a bird's eye view of the weird crater you live in. However, if you're looking for something in the Mojave and pretty cool looking Elijah's Abandoned Bunker from Dead Money is really cool. The Sink's Vendor is cool, but a replenishing amount of chips to spend on a "magical" machine that gives you ammo, stims, repair kits, etc.? You can also throw all your gold bars on the wide shelves in there. Thanks Elijah! [[User:Lepigpen|Lepigpen]] ([[User talk:Lepigpen|talk]]) 20:31, August 12, 2012 (UTC) lepigpen
 
The Sink is the obvious best choice once you have completed Old World Blues and found all the upgrades. All amenities, plenty of storage, and it has a bird's eye view of the weird crater you live in. However, if you're looking for something in the Mojave and pretty cool looking Elijah's Abandoned Bunker from Dead Money is really cool. The Sink's Vendor is cool, but a replenishing amount of chips to spend on a "magical" machine that gives you ammo, stims, repair kits, etc.? You can also throw all your gold bars on the wide shelves in there. Thanks Elijah! [[User:Lepigpen|Lepigpen]] ([[User talk:Lepigpen|talk]]) 20:31, August 12, 2012 (UTC) lepigpen
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I live in the Sniper's Nest. Don't understand why nobody else has mentioned that in any thread regarding this. It has many crates, campfire, bed, it doesn't require you to open a door to get anywhere, its surroundings are easy to load, no enemies around ...
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One thing I am wondering is: Is it possible to drag an empty Sunset Sarsaparilla crate halfway across the Mojave? I tried to drag one from Goodsprings to Sniper's Nest to get an extra storage crate, but it just vanished into thin air when I had walked a bit from Goodsprings. Do you know of any up-pickable crate that's closer to Sniper's Nest?
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Forums: Index > Fallout: New Vegas general discussion > Where do you live at in the game?


Post your residence on New Vegas. Live anywhere special? Im trying to find a place to put my stuff in *does not want a Suite or novac motel room*


Safehouses of all factions are great places. I May try living at Bradley's Shack south of Nipton. It's got a fort around the bed so it's pretty cool.--OhMyParry 01:57, March 23, 2011 (UTC)


Why not ? Lucky 38 Presidential Suite it's awesome !

I need a quick place to go to and drop my stuff at, and get out. The P. Suite requires you to go up into a casino, and up an elevator.

The motel at Novac. I got after helping Boone. Easy to get in and out of. Plenty of free storage space for my weapons and consumables. Birchman34 03:14, March 23, 2011 (UTC)

Underground Hideout User:AvatarUser talk:Avatar 03:18, March 23, 2011 (UTC)

7 minutes just to show a damned house?


Abandoned BOS bunker after completing Dead Money. Tons of storage + workbench + reload bench + Free Chips.


ANY of the Named shacks in the Mojave are great places to live. i still hate how all the sick houses or shacks with decorations have no beds. A majoirty of the houses scattered in the majove around the Strip are owned or destroyed. The house where the NCR ghoul lives in camp searchlite was awesome, but of course it was surrounded by radiation. I also believe that yesterday (While I was getting sarsaparilla stars) I found a great place somewhere north of Lake mead. I think it was the bitter springs recreation centre office; it had lighting, some decorations, vending machine, and even potted trees, but sadely, no bed... Fisherman Pride (I think that's the name) was nice: it's sort of small, but it is clean, has a bed, a nuka cola lamp I think, and a nuka cola clock. Only downfall is that on a hill north of it is cazadors (you might be able to kill and drag their corpses far away to prevent respawning near the shack). Same goes for the lakelurks east of it. --OhMyParry 12:36, March 23, 2011 (UTC)


scavengers platform ftw. its got everything you'll need plus it's a cool location. just drag the lakelurk corpses away.124.185.199.71 02:47, March 26, 2011 (UTC)

I use the two dumpsters on the side of goodsprings general store. On the other side of the building are the two work benches, behind it is a house with a trailer to sleep in, doc mitchell is cheap, only 50 caps to heal, 100 for radiation, and addiction, you can drink from his bathroom sink, you have free run of his house except you can't sleep there. Also the courier mail box or whatever its called is right next to the dumpsters, its almost perfect. The only thing missing is a camp fire. There's one to the south, goodspring something I can't remember its name at the moment, but the trailer with the box is too far a walk (while your carrying too much weight) for my taste, but it is an option. So join us in Goodsprings today, where our motto is "We didn't build on an Indian burial ground."107.27.236.2 05:57, March 28, 2011 (UTC)

Harpers shack best place by far, yeah its a bit dark and you have to clear out a few deathclaws 1st, but it has bout 20 safe storages, reloading bench, workbench and a campfire straight out the door,what more do you want

I've tried out most of the safehouses and they can be very useful, but eventually they lose their allure. As for hotel rooms etc, they are usually too small for me to comfortably live in. So I endeavoured to find my own home and found several promising locations. First is the Abandoned Warehouse, near the Allied Technologies fast-travel point. Inside, there is plenty of storage space, with many containers for your varied needs (it got to the point I was seperating weapon types into energy, guns, melee, unarmed and explosives, among other seperations to armours, just to fill them all!) however it has downsides. There is no bed, for instance, and no crafting aparatus. This is simply a good home for a beginner who doesn't put much time into crafting. A better suggestion is the Ranger Station Delta cellar. The cellar door is on the east side of the delapidated house. Inside there is plenty of storage (2 medical pack - er... things, 3-4 crates, 2 ammo boxes and a gun cabinet, all safe storage) a bed, a workbench and even a pool room. This would require you to be on the NCR's goodside, though, as not only is it located in a Ranger Station, but 2 rangers occasionally spawn inside. Think of them as guards. It's an awesome location, but one precaution should be taken, the first time you enter sneak and empty out the containers you need while hidden, then insert your items. As long as the items in the containers you take out were placed there by you the rangers wont care if you take them and it becomes safe to "steal" your things. Karma isn't reduced, either. Only other place worth mentioning would be the Presidential suite at the Ultra Luxe, and while I know the question asked for no suites or hotel rooms, that one is something else! After the two guards are dead you have your run of a large luxury penthouse (check it out and you'll see what I mean). Only downside I could find with the whole thing is the bed is unsleepable as you are "tresspassing". Maybe that could be changed with console commands or by killing Heck Gunderson, who owns the room? Up to you to test. Hope this helped! - Joey

Either The Lucky 38's Suite or The Sink. One can be quickly (and cheaply) upgraded to have tons of storage space (as well as your companions all being somewhere convenient, unlike FO3), the other has possibly the funniest roommates ever (Muggy, the homicidal toaster, etc) Avg Man (talk) 20:58, August 10, 2012 (UTC)

The Sink is the obvious best choice once you have completed Old World Blues and found all the upgrades. All amenities, plenty of storage, and it has a bird's eye view of the weird crater you live in. However, if you're looking for something in the Mojave and pretty cool looking Elijah's Abandoned Bunker from Dead Money is really cool. The Sink's Vendor is cool, but a replenishing amount of chips to spend on a "magical" machine that gives you ammo, stims, repair kits, etc.? You can also throw all your gold bars on the wide shelves in there. Thanks Elijah! Lepigpen (talk) 20:31, August 12, 2012 (UTC) lepigpen

I live in the Sniper's Nest. Don't understand why nobody else has mentioned that in any thread regarding this. It has many crates, campfire, bed, it doesn't require you to open a door to get anywhere, its surroundings are easy to load, no enemies around ... One thing I am wondering is: Is it possible to drag an empty Sunset Sarsaparilla crate halfway across the Mojave? I tried to drag one from Goodsprings to Sniper's Nest to get an extra storage crate, but it just vanished into thin air when I had walked a bit from Goodsprings. Do you know of any up-pickable crate that's closer to Sniper's Nest? 46.194.176.163 11:03, August 19, 2012 (UTC)