
All player home locations in Forza Horizon 6
Overview & Key Takeaways

Forza Horizon 6's player homes are more than just convenient fast travel points. Some of them offer unique bonuses that help you in your racing career, while one player home is your permanent, customizable base that you can decorate however you see fit. Not all player homes unlock automatically, though. Like with barn finds, most player homes only become available once you reach certain Discover Japan milestones. You earn discovery experience by smashing mascots, discovering roads, completing story quests, and taking on delivery challenges. In other words, it'll take awhile before you can purchase every house.
Forza Horizon 6's player homes are more than just convenient fast travel points. Some of them offer unique bonuses that help you in your racing career, while one player home is your permanent, customizable base that you can decorate however you see fit. Not all player homes unlock automatically, though. Like with barn finds, most player homes only become available once you reach certain Discover Japan milestones. You earn discovery experience by smashing mascots, discovering roads, completing story quests, and taking on delivery challenges. In other words, it'll take awhile before you can purchase every house.
In this guide, we list every player home in Forza Horizon 6, how much they cost, and what bonuses you get after purchasing. Once a home is available for purchase, you'll see an icon appear on the map showing where the house is. There are two exceptions, though: the Tokyo House and the Yashiki House. Since those aren't marked on the in-game map, we've included map shots to show you where to find them.
In this guide:
Mei's House
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This house is free, and it unlocks automatically when you complete the tutorial. Mei's House unlocks the ability to trade cars at the Autoshow.
The Estate
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The Estate becomes purchasable after you complete the tutorial. Drive out to the location shown on the map, and you'll enter a new area. A short cutscene plays, after which you need to move or delete the 19 objects blocking your way to the house. Pay the 10,000 credits to buy it, save your estate, and you're good to go.
The Estate house is customisable, and as Mei tells you, you can turn it into pretty much whatever you want.
Tokyo House
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- Cost: Free, if you own the game's VIP pass; 3 million credits if not
Tokyo House is on the western edge of Tokyo City, and when you own it, you get a free wheelspin each day.
Minka House
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- Unlock requirements: Green stamp
- Cost: 450,000 credits
Minka House is in the east, past Irabu Ohashi bridge. Once you buy it, you'll get 10 percent more money from completing stunt events.
Hakusan Mountain Lodge
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- Unlock requirements: Blue stamp
- Cost: 635,000 credits
Hakusan Mountain is at the map's far northern end near a lake. It's pricey, but owning it gives you one additional garage slot for displaying your cars and 10% more money from completing lifestyle events.
Fuji Unkai House
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- Unlock requirements: Orange stamp
- Cost: 830,000 credits
This large house lets you earn 10 percent more money from completing career driver jobs.
Soko 78
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- Unlock requirements: Purple stamp
- Cost: 980,000 credits
This warehouse is the property to own if you purchase a lot of cars from the Autoshow. Its perk gives you a permanent five percent discount on any purchase at the Autoshow.
Vision House
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- Unlock requirements: Gold stamp
- Cost: 1.5 million credits
The final, fanciest house has two perks. The first gives you 10 percent more skill points during link skills, and the second unlocks an additional display slot for all your garages.
That finishes our guide to every player home in Forza Horizon 6, their costs, and exactly what you get after purchasing them. For more Forza knowledge, check out our guides on which car you should pick first, and all barn find locations. Keep your eyes on Rock Paper Shotgun for more Forza content, including our glowing Forza Horizon 6 review, and happy driving!


