"What is this?", Monica asked while looking at the toilet in awe.
Today was the 22nd of September.... It was the third day for the official Baymard house tour.
Speaking of the residential hos... Since the construction workers had basically built several buildings within the new industries, they could easily accomplish this task given to them.
There were 7000 workers assigned to building the hos.... And Landon had made 259 groups, with 27 workers in each group.
The workers worked in the sa manner as they did at the industries.
As they waited for the cent to dry, they would run off to do the foundation, floors and walls for other residential hos.
In this way, each group had successfully built several hos at once.
And at the end of the first 11 days of september, over 520 hos had been built.
Landon had been preparing for this tour day since the beginning of the month, hence the citizens had been registering for the tour since September 3rd.
He had also asked for mortgage contracts to be printed off for every house constructed. As well as assign people to beco ’Movers’ within Baymard.
For the tour, Landon only wanted 70 hos to be displayed to the citizens.
As for the original Baymardians, they had already started moving into the other hos on the 20th of the month.
Landon had tried to make every ho a little unique and different from the other.
So hos had wider windows, different stair designs, different floor tiles, different structure arrangents and so on.
He had made different designs for each ho and given it to the workers.
But although they had different designs, each ho had a basent floor, ground floor (first story), and a second floor.
For all hos, the ground floor had at least: a kitchen, high ceiling parlour, a back porch that led to the backyard, Dining room, toilet, and garage.
Of course in the future when bigger hos and mansions were built, more rooms would be added there as well for those who wanted to live lavishly.
On the other hand, the second floor had at least 3 bedrooms, one bathroom, and a master bedroom that had its own bathroom and balcony.
And finally, the basent had 4 rooms (that could be used as laundry rooms, guest rooms or storage rooms).
With this, Landon hoped that those who had large families could live peacefully as well... Hence these were family hos.
Although the original Baymardians were 1500 in number, so of them were married, had children, lived with their parents and so on.
Hence although the workers had built over 900 hos in District E, only about 416 family houses were actually needed for the original Baymardians.
That’s why Landon had told the workers to store house construction in District E, and move on to the next District.
Of course within those 1500 citizens, there were also those who were siblings that had lost their parents. As well as those who were alone, or had few other family mbers with them.
For these group of people, so of them might still want a family house.. afterall, they would still get married in future... better to start planning now.
But for those who don’t want family sized hos, Landon had built apartnt complexes as well.
Every after 3 street blocks, would be a street block filled with 3 story apartnt complexes.
Of course so apartnts were bachelor pads, others had 2 rooms, 3 rooms and so on.
Each apartnt also had a balcony, and there was a massive car park at the back of the buildings.
As for the orphaned children, they would continue to stay in the Upper region estate were the caretakers could look after them.. And once they grew up, they could get work and get their own places as well.
In this way, Landon hoped that he would satisfy everyone.
Anyway for the tour, Landon had fully furnished those 70 hos so that the citizens could see what their hos could look like when fully furnished.
Of course if they wanted their own pieces of furniture, then they would just have to buy them as well.
And within each tour day, Landon had scheduled 3 tours in total for each ho, from 10 A.M to 6 P.M... with each tour taking 15 citizens at once.
I’m this way by the end of the first day, 3,150 people would have seen the hos.
Previously, Tim had assigned 200 workers from the construction Industry to act as real estate agents and drivers.
So would be tour guides, while others would drive the citizens to the tour destination.
Since the citizens didn’t know where the hos were, Landon had them et up at the Central region square..... from there, the drivers would drive each team up to the hos and take them back.
For example, if he had told so of the citizens to co to Lyore street house 34, it was obvious that none of them would know where it was.
Hence it was only proper for them to be driven back and forth.
For sure, Landon nad all the streets based on the birth nas of the citizens... it was just too stressful to co up with new nas.
There were streets like Lyore street, Tim street, Wiggins, Mariam street and so on.
Each driver had a daily registration sheet with them, that showed the nas of those that they were supposed to drive.
In this way, they could do a mini roll call just before heading out.
As for the tour guides, there were 2 groups, those who showed shoes those forts 70 hos to everyone in Baymard... And those showed, and mortgage the hos out to the original citizens.
In Landon’s mind, he wanted to the Tour to be perfect, so that everyone could see and marvel at the hos that they, as Baymardians had built.
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Monica, her husband Jerry and her children, alongside so other people, currently stood outside one of those 70 hos.
The ho was definitely a beauty.
The house exterior was a mixture of grey and black... The windows and door fras (including the garage door) were black, while the other parts of the house were grey.
And from the front view, they could see that the house had another floor above ground level.
Although the house was way smaller than a castle, it could still rival it in terms of looks.
And the most surprising thing was that the roof was sowhat flat, artistic and didn’t use sticks, mud or Hay to hold it up.
Landon didn’t want to use tiles, since he preferred those modern Hollywood looking mansions that had flat roofs.
It was way cooler, and cost less for maintenance compared with roof tiles.
No matter how one professionally roofed a house with tiles, after several years, so of them would fall to the ground... then you’d still have to bother about replacent, maintenance and so on.
In Landons opinion, it was better to stick to modern flat roof designs.
Jerry’s lips quivered as he looked at what he would describe as a mini-castle from the heavens.
He turned around to see his his wife’s stunned expressionas well.
"M... M..Monica, this could be our ho" Jerry said.
Monica snapped out of her thoughts and nobbed back at her husband.
were they dreaming? they could actually own such a house?.. wasn’t this type of place ant for royalty?
She couldn’t help but thank her ancestors for sending their king to Baymard... In fact she felt like if she saw Alec Barn, she would seriously thank him for his decision as well.
Thank you Alec Barn!!
The people around her also began talking passionately.
"Is it real? We won’t have to live in those stick hos any more?"
"Mummy mummy is it true?"
"When has his majesty ever lied to us?... they said that we could move in first because we were born in Baymard."
"Yayyy"
Several of them did a silent prayer to thank their ancestors again.
To them, the most hated period is Winter... Within that season, their houses would be blown down by the storm and several people usually died drom exposure.
But with a house like this, there was no way that the storm would blow down the hos.
It was a miracle!! Their prayers had finally been answered.
They continued to thank their ancestors, as they walked on large grey outdoor tiles that led straight to the house.
Once they were at the front of the house, a man stepped out through the door and greeted them.
"Welco to the Baymard house tour.
My na is Hayden, and I will be your tour guide for today."
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