Talk:Sit-N-Rotate/@comment-166.137.12.24-20140703011130/@comment-25021853-20140718115536

Yeah, I do buy other decorations occasionally, like I bought some of the fireworks from the 4th July 2014 Event, but I spend most of my Donuts on getting more Jet Engine Bikes. I just wish I'd found this Wikia sooner so could have saved my Donuts till I unlocked the J.E.B., it's the best value by far for boosting your bonus percentage. I have over 200 of them now, I may have to count them as I'm likely over 300 by now (I have 100 of them on my Beach, but the rest are spread around a bit in clusters, mostly behind and between buildings, and I started putting some on my Squidport Boardwalk too).

As for the Simpson House, I get 8 XP and 24 Cash from it. I noticed long ago that the game tends to round up when applying the Bonus, so when you have something with only 1 XP as the base payout, you'll get 2 XP even if you only have 0.05% Bonus. Likewise, once I got over 100%, even just by a bit, all the buildings that only payout 1 XP (like the Simpson House, Brown Houses, and Kwik-E-Marts) started giving 3 XP. It's the same with the Money. Take the Kwik-E-Mart that pays out $5, every time you get your bonus percentage past a 20% Mark the payout goes up. So at 375% you'd get $24 ($5 base, plus $19 more) but get it over 380% (even 380.05% will do) and it goes up to $25, same as if it was 400%! For buildings that payout more the transitions will be different, but in general just take your bonus percentage, divide by 100, then add 1 and use that number to multiply your base payout, then round up. (Example: 684% = 7.84 times $150 base payout of a Blue House equals $1176, for a $200 White House it's $1568, for a Brown House payout of $6 it's $47.04 rounded up to $48.)