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Properties
April 23, 2026 at 12:14 AM
Added Properties overview page linking all 5 NTE Anomaly Property housing units grouped by L, LL, and LLL tier
Properties are the buyable housing units in the Anomaly Property system in Neverness to Everness. Each unit is a real address inside Hethereau that the player can purchase, own, decorate with Furniture, and use as a fast-travel anchor. Properties are sold in three tiers: L (compact starter lofts), LL (mid-range apartments), and LLL (top-tier villas). All listings are priced in Fons, the city currency.
This page is the full housing catalog: 5 units total at launch, grouped by tier. Every unit is detailed in its own article, linked from the tables below.
Browse, buy, and own. Once the housing system unlocks through the main story, the city map exposes a property browser. Listings are filterable by tier and district. Buying a unit transfers ownership immediately and adds it to the player's owned list.
Decorate to bank stats. Owned units are empty by default. Place Furniture inside to bank the four property stats: Comfort, Fortune, Love, and Collection. Property stats only count placed pieces, so an empty unit contributes zero.
Hit thresholds for rewards. Property-stat thresholds reward the player with currency, recipes, and additional unit slots. The 18 special Anomaly Furniture pieces in the S-Grade tier do not provide passive stats but instead unlock account-wide gameplay effects while they remain placed in any owned unit.
Use units as fast-travel anchors. Every owned unit is a permanent warp point on the city map, regardless of how decorated it is. A cheap L-tier loft is enough to add a fast-travel anchor in its district.
Tier governs footprint. L-tier units are the smallest and cheapest. LL-tier units fit a sizable furniture catalog without the multi-million Fons price tag of LLL villas. LLL-tier villas have the largest indoor and outdoor footprints and accommodate the highest-grade decoration sets.
L-tier units are the entry point into the housing system. They are the cheapest properties on offer and unlock the Anomaly Property menus, the first round of property-stat reward thresholds, and a city fast-travel anchor without burning a serious chunk of currency.
Image | Property | District | Address | Price | Parking |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Little Banyan Road North - Wiener Apartments | 200,000 Fons | 0 |
LL-tier apartments balance footprint with cost. They fit a respectable furniture loadout and unlock the second band of property-stat thresholds. Most players target an LL-tier unit once mid-game currency income stabilizes.
Image | Property | District | Address | Price | Parking |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Davidia Avenue South - Eden Apartments 7F | 1,000,000 Fons | 0 | ||
| Crocodile Clock Avenue North - Skyview Halls 21F | 1,400,000 Fons | 0 |
LLL-tier villas are the housing system's flagship listings. They have the largest floor plans, the highest property-stat ceilings, and the only on-site parking in the catalog. Pricing scales accordingly: LLL-tier purchases are usually a long-game saving target.
Image | Property | District | Address | Price | Parking |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Center Crystal Mountain Avenue - Golden Capital 27F | 2,000,000 Fons | 0 | ||
| Green Wall Slope - Fenglin Villa | 8,000,000 Fons | 8 |
Buy something. The cheapest unit on the catalog is Wiener Apartments at 200,000 Fons, which is enough to flip on every Anomaly Property menu and start banking property-stat rewards.
Place every duplicate furniture piece you own. Property stats only count placed furniture, so duplicates left in inventory contribute zero. Owned units have multiple rooms; spread duplicates across rooms instead of stacking them in one space.
Save for an LLL villa as a long-term goal. The Fenglin Villa listing at 8,000,000 Fons is the most expensive purchase in the catalog and the only unit with on-site parking.
Each property article below has the full address, tier details, price, parking count, and Anomaly Property buying steps. Click the linked name to jump to the unit you are tracking.
Furniture: the full catalog of decorative and Anomaly Furniture pieces placed inside owned units.
Hethereau: the in-game city where every property is located.
Fons: the city currency used to buy properties and furniture.
Currencies: every in-game currency type, including the gacha and event currencies.
Beginners Guide: when housing should slot into your early-game priority list.