Here is a chart comparing various aspects of the three prospective plots of land that we are considering in Second Life. The links in the Sim row will take you to a page at SLurl.com, which will allow you to teleport directly to the location in Second Life.
If any of you mangy lunkheads have any questions, feel free to badger Raws.
English Countryside | Scottish River | Tropical Island | |
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Seller | Barbara May (very kind) | Some land baron (have not met) | Shawwn Ballinger (awesome) |
Sim | Shakti | Strathnaver | Volim Te |
Lag | Not much | Likely to grow | None |
Size | Large (4096 sq. meters) | Large (4096 sq. meters) | Freaking Huge (16384 sq. meters) |
Prim Limit | 937 | 937 | 3750 |
Terrain | Grassy, autumn trees, little water | Grassy, empty, water, terraformable | Tropical island, open water |
Plot Type | Strictly residential | Residential | Lenient1 |
Neighbors | Lots of 'em; castles | A few; mixed styles | None |
Total Price | USD $40/mo (in Euros) Rented for USD $9.52/week (in Euros) |
USD $26/mo (in Euros) | USD $120/mo (in Euros) |
Per Dude (three dudes) |
USD $13.30/mo (in Euros) USD $3.17/week (in Euros) |
USD $8.60/mo (in Euros) |
USD $5/mo2 (in Euros) Split evenly: USD $40/mo (in Euros) |
Per Dude (four dudes) |
USD $10/mo (in Euros) USD $2.38/week (in Euros) |
USD $6.50/mo (in Euros) |
USD $3.30/mo2 (in Euros) Split evenly: USD $30/mo (in Euros) |
1 Land is residential on the ground, and most anything goes up in the air, including commercial ventures.
2 Raws would absorb USD $110 of the monthly cost, leaving USD $10 per month to be split among those remaining.