

Homes you can afford will be in green, while homes you can't afford are yellow. You will be taken to the map, where your funds will determine what homes you can afford. To begin, click your Sim's phone and select 'Move Household' under the travel category. The Sims 4 lets you switch between Households at any time through 'Manage Worlds', allowing you to play any Sims in the Neighborhood at any time and saving all that progress in one save file. You can then click on the Household you want to play - either playing the new Sim in their new life, or resuming play with your previous household.

Once you have picked where that Sim will live, you've successfully moved that Sim out of your home. A single Sim will only have $20,000 having left the household, so normally will need to live in one of the starter homes. You can use Control + Shift + C to bring up the cheat console and type freerealestate on to give them more options on where to live, but that is up to you. Now you can select where that Sim will live. Pick the Sim, then Move Household onto Lot (the Moving Truck icon) and select OK. You will see your Sim either under Played or Unplayed Households. If you want your Sim to move into a home in the Neighborhood, pick 'Manage Households' at the top right corner in the map view.

With 'New Household' chosen and the Sim placed on the right, you will then be taken back to the map. Most will want to pick 'New Household' as this will let you pick where the Sim(s) will live. You have the option to 'Create a New Household' at the top, should you not want to move the Sim into an existing household (like throw Teen Cassandra Goth in with the Pancake household to get rid of her). Pick the Sim(s) you want to move out, but realize that Children can't live without an Adult (although Teenagers can!). But, if you want your Sim to live on in the Neighborhood, you must select 'Transfer Sims Between Households'. If you want to simply remove a Sim from the game, you can go into Create-a-Sim and delete anyone. Click the '.' button and select Manage Household. Now, select the Home of the Sim you'd like to move out. To do this, press Esc to bring up the main menu and select 'Manage Worlds'. You may need to do this with a Teen who has grown up, or when Sims have broken up and no longer want to live together. Moving one or more Sims is perhaps the most confusing part for players unfamiliar with the game, so I'll start with that. This tutorial for managing Households will cover both of these concepts - so you can kick out a recently divorced Sim, a teen, or just move the family to a nice home you found in the Gallery and placed in your Neighborhood. Moving an entire Household of Sims in The Sims 4 is fairly easy, but moving out a single Sim can be confusing for new players. The Sims 4: Moving Tutorial Moving a Sim out or Moving Households into a New House
