Talk:Springfield Heights Expansion/@comment-84.93.72.114-20150728032412/@comment-25021853-20150728193356

Two things, 1) you can put many of the buildings on the beach, as long as you have room (move or store decorations on the beach to clear a large enough area), and 2) if found out that you can store things and they still count towards the real estate value total. I have all my buildings out for now, all tight together, but once I get most or all of them up to level 5 I plan to store all but 3-6 of each type so I can spread things out, put in more roads and maybe some rivers, and do some decorating and put my resources into buying decorations (especially once I have all the Springfield Heights buildings fully upgraded). I'll probably keep 5 each of the Business Centers, Deluxe Condos, and both kinds of Mansions, but probably only keep 3-4 of the Valet Parking garages out and store the rest.

Oh, I also noticed that we can make more than 151 Boardwalk sections now. Not sure what the new limit is, guess I'll find out eventually. I've been checking for new Land Expansions with every major Update we get, and trying to make more Boardwalk Sections each time we get more land that includes more water. Since we have a big expansion of available water area with this Expansion, I guess they finally decided that we need more Boardwalk Sections for it. I expect we will be able to make between 20-40 more sections, based on the percentage of the original water are we could cover with the previous limit of 151 Boardwalk Sections. I hope the just make it unlimited, I'm even fine with it taking an extra 1/2 day to make them every 20-30 sections.

Right now I'm using the new Boardwalk Sections I'm making to construct a pier in Springfield Heights for the Jet Skis. I just wish we could place something in the beach to water transition area to connect with the Boardwalk Sections, or be able to place one of them closer to the edge of the beach. Oh well, at least we can make some more sections and use them to expand our Squidport and/or in the water off Springfield Heights.