Dragon s Dogma 2 house guide how to buy homes in Vermund and Battahl

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Dreaming of a place to call your own in Dragon’s Dogma 2? Securing a house isn’t just about prestige-it’s your ticket to free rest, safe storage, and even surprise visits from NPCs. But with gold at a premium and inns draining your wallet, finding a permanent home is a quest worth pursuing. Here’s how to claim your slice of real estate in Vernworth or Bakbattahl and unlock the comforts (and secrets) of home ownership in this sprawling RPG.

Houses (both IRL and in Dragon’s Dogma 2) are enormously expensive, though come with undeniable benefits, namely to do with rest and storage. In this Dragon’s Dogma 2 guide, we’ll break down if you should buy a house, and explain how to get the a house in Vernworth and Bakbattahl.


Should you buy a house in Dragon’s Dogma 2?

Buying a house in Dragon’s Dogma 2 is generally a smart investment for most players. Owning a home allows you to rest for free, avoiding the recurring costs of expensive inn stays, which can quickly add up-especially in cities like Vernworth, where each night at the inn costs 2,000 gold. Over time, the house pays for itself, and you also gain convenient access to storage and a reliable, safe location to recover your party, unlike campsites that can be attacked. While a house isn’t strictly necessary to complete the game, it offers clear long-term benefits and quality-of-life improvements, making it worthwhile if you have the gold to spare.

Just like real life, houses are a solid investment in Dragon’s Dogma 2. They’ll save you a lot of money in the long run, since you’re essentially saving 2,000 gold (or more) every time you sleep in a bed you own rather than one in an expensive inn. In short, you should absolutely buy a house in Vernworth, Bakbattahl, or both.

But – also like real life – the real question you need to ask isn’t should you buy the house, but can you afford to buy the house. Take a look at your finances before you dump thousands of gold on a house. As long as you can afford to buy the home of your dreams and upgrade you and your pawn’s equipment, you should be good to go.


How to get a house in Vernworth in Dragon’s Dogma 2

To get a house in Vernworth in Dragon’s Dogma 2, start by heading to the alley next to the Stardrop Inn where you’ll meet a woman named Mildred. She will ask you to house-sit for her for a week as part of the quest “A Place to Call Home.” During this week, you can use the house freely as a place to rest and store items. After the week passes, Mildred returns and offers to sell you the house for 20,000 gold. You can buy it immediately or save up the funds, and once purchased, the house is yours permanently, providing a free resting spot and storage.

While exploring Vernworth, you’ll eventually run into Mildred – who hangs out in the streets by the Stardrop Inn. As you pass by her, she’ll grab your attention and ask if you’d like to borrow her house for a week. This will start the “A Place to Call Home” quest.

All you need to do here is talk to Mildred at her house and then wait a week for her to return. You can sleep in the house as much as you want during this time – completely for free – and even use the storage chest.

When Mildred returns from her adventure a week later, she’ll tell you that she’s hoping to move away, and offers to sell you her house for a steal: 20,000 gold. If you say yes, she’ll fork over the deed and head out of town. Congratulations, homeowner! You no longer have to rent a room every time you return to Vernworth.


How to get a second house in Vernworth

To get a second house in Vernworth in Dragon’s Dogma 2, head to the Noble Quarter, located at the north edge of the wealthy part of town. There, you will find a fancy mansion with a man named Salvatore standing outside. Speak to him to purchase this luxury house for 200,000 gold. This house is significantly more expensive than the first one in the Common Quarter but offers a prestigious location and status. Owning this second house allows you to rest for free, access storage, and enjoy other in-game benefits without paying inn fees.

Up in the Noble Quarter, there’s a second house you can buy – if you can afford it. On the north edge of the rich part of town, you’ll find a fancy house with a person standing out front. Speak to them, and you’ll be able to buy the mansion for 200,000 gold. You don’t get anything different with this house, though. Just status.


How to get a house in Bakbattahl in Dragon’s Dogma 2

To get a house in Bakbattahl in Dragon’s Dogma 2, simply head to the north end of the city near the Residential Ward, close to the Rare Book Stand. There, you will meet Adrea, a Beastren woman who will offer to sell you a house for 30,000 gold. Once you pay her, she will teleport you to your new home, which serves as a place to rest for free and store your items. This is especially valuable since the inn fees in Bakbattahl are very expensive, costing 9,999 gold per night.

Buying the house in Bakbattahl is much simpler than Mildred’s quest in Vernworth, albeit a bit more expensive.

Just west of the Residential Ward in Bakbattahl, a beastren woman named Adrea will approach you. She’ll offer to sell you a home in the city for 30,000 gold.

If you have the coin, fork it over and Adrea will teleport you to your new front door. Enjoy your new home in the center of Battahl’s capital.


How to get a second house in Bakbattahl

To purchase a second house in Bakbattahl in Dragon’s Dogma 2, head to the area between the Mercantile Ward and Residential Ward, where you’ll find a beastren woman named Adrea. Speak with her, and she will offer to sell you a house for 30,000 gold. There are no special quests or requirements-simply pay the gold, and the house is yours to use as a free resting spot and storage location. This is especially valuable since the inn in Bakbattahl charges a steep 9,999 gold per night, making home ownership a much more economical choice for resting and managing your inventory.

Once you’ve completed the “Shadowed Prayers” quest in Bakbattahl, you’ll have the chance to buy another (very overpriced) house. Speak to the NPC south of the Flamebearer Palace, and you can call this one home for just 300,000 gold.


Want to know the quickest way to own a house in Dragon’s Dogma 2

The quickest way to own a house in Dragon’s Dogma 2 is to purchase Mildred’s home in Vernworth. Here’s how:

  • Head to Vernworth and find Mildred, who appears in the alley next to the Stardrop Inn.

  • She will offer you the “A Place to Call Home” quest, allowing you to stay in her house for a week.

  • After seven days, Mildred returns and offers to sell you the house for 20,000 gold. You can use the house as your permanent residence, rest for free, and access storage.

Alternatively, if you’re in Bakbattahl and have more gold, you can buy a house directly from Andrea near the Residential Ward for 30,000 gold, with no quest required.

For the absolute fastest route, focus on Vernworth: meet Mildred, stay for a week, and buy her house for 20,000 gold as soon as you have the funds.

What’s the fastest way to buy a house in Vernworth in Dragon’s Dogma 2

The fastest way to buy a house in Vernworth in Dragon’s Dogma 2 is to complete the “A Place to Call Home” quest with Mildred:

  • Find Mildred in the alley next to the Stardrop Inn in Vernworth.

  • Speak to her to start the quest. She’ll ask you to house-sit for a week while she’s away.

  • Use her house freely for seven in-game days (you can rest in the bed to quickly pass time).

  • After a week, Mildred returns and offers to sell you the house for 20,000 gold.

  • Pay her, and the house is yours permanently, granting free rest and storage access.

This is the cheapest and quickest route to home ownership in Vernworth-much faster and less expensive than buying the 200,000 gold Noble Quarters house.

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