How to Save and Import Houses in Paralives: House Library Guide for Beginners

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Building and customizing homes is one of the biggest parts of Paralives, and the game makes it easy to reuse your favorite designs. Whether you want to download a stylish community house or save your own creation for future families, the process only takes a few clicks once you know where the tools are located.

How the house import system works in Paralives

FeatureWhat It DoesWhere to Access
Import HousePlaces a pre-made home onto a lotResidence window
Save HouseStores your current build in your libraryResidence window
Community HousesDownload and use player-made buildsHouse browser
Developer HousesUse official starter or showcase homesHouse browser
Lot LibraryKeeps your saved builds available laterSave menu
Cost RequirementImported homes still require in-game moneyBefore placement
Quick overview of saving and importing houses in Paralives

The house import feature allows you to completely replace an empty lot with a pre-built home. These homes can come from either the community library or official developer creations. This is especially useful if you want to start a new family quickly without spending hours building from scratch.

Small blue starter house in Paralives with curved roof design, grassy yard, and stone pathway leading to the front door.
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Imported houses keep their full layouts, decorations, furniture placement, and exterior designs. However, you still need enough in-game funds before the lot can be placed successfully. Larger or luxury homes usually cost significantly more than starter builds.

The import option is best used when starting on a vacant property because placing a new house can overwrite an existing structure.

How to import houses in Paralives

Step 1

Open your current world and locate the lot where you want to place a house. If possible, choose an empty lot to avoid replacing an existing build. Zoom out slightly until you can clearly see your residence icon on the map or neighborhood view.

Neighborhood overview in Paralives with the player household lot selected near the coastline and nearby houses marked for sale.
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Step 2

Click the residence icon to open the household residence window. This menu contains several management options related to your current property.

At the bottom of the window, look for the house icon with the plus symbol. This is the import house button.

Residence panel in Paralives highlighting the Place a Lot from the Library option used to import saved houses.
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Step 3

Open the house browser and scroll through the available builds. You can choose between:

House TypeDescription
Community BuildsHomes made by other players
Developer BuildsOfficial houses created by the Paralives team
Starter HomesBudget-friendly beginner houses
Large Family HomesBigger layouts with multiple rooms

Select the house you want to place and confirm the purchase or placement option. If your household has enough funds, the home will instantly appear on the selected lot.

Paralives Lot Library screen displaying multiple community and developer house designs ready to place on a lot.
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What happens after importing a house

After placement, the imported home becomes fully functional immediately. Furniture, decorations, and room layouts remain intact exactly as designed by you.

Neighborhood overview in Paralives with the player household lot selected near the coastline and nearby houses marked for sale.
Image credit: Alex Masse and Team / Via: YouTube – Side Quest

Some builds may include advanced landscaping, custom room layouts, or creative furniture arrangements that can inspire your own future builds. If you later edit the home, those changes remain tied to your current save unless you save the updated version separately.

How to save a house in Paralives

Step 1

Open the same household residence window used for importing lots. Locate the folder icon with the arrow near the bottom menu. This is the save lot option.

Paralives residence menu showing the Save Lot to Library button highlighted for storing a custom house build.
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Step 2

Click the button to open the save prompt. Enter a custom name for your house design. Choosing a descriptive name makes it easier to locate later if your library grows larger.

Paralives popup window prompting the player to enter a custom lot name before saving the house design to the library.
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Step 3

Confirm the save action. Your house will now be added to your personal lot library.

Where saved houses appear

Saved homes become accessible through the same import menu used for downloading community builds. This means you can quickly place your own creations onto new lots whenever you start another household or want to redesign a neighborhood.

Lot Library interface in Paralives showing personal house designs.
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Useful tips before saving or importing houses

Before importing expensive houses, make sure your household budget can cover the full placement cost. Starter families may struggle to afford larger builds immediately.

When saving your own builds, it helps to finalize landscaping and interior decorations first so the library version feels complete later. If you plan to share creations with other players once community sharing expands further, clean layouts and organized rooms make builds easier to use.

It is also smart to create multiple save versions when experimenting with renovations. That way you can preserve older designs without permanently overwriting them.


The lot library is one of the most convenient creative tools in the game because it encourages experimentation. Instead of worrying about losing your best builds, you can archive them and reuse them whenever needed.

For players who enjoy architecture and interior decorating, the save and import system dramatically reduces repetitive building work. It also helps populate neighborhoods faster with detailed homes created by the wider community.

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