Welcome to Bloxburg Neighborhoods Guide
Video guide and reference to Welcome to Bloxburg neighborhoods after the 2025 map revamp — plot prices, vibes, and where to buy your first home.
Map Revamp Changed Where People Live
The 2025 Bloxburg map revamp reorganized neighborhoods, roads, and plot distribution to reduce congestion and give each district a clearer identity. If you last played on the legacy layout, forget old commute habits — job sites, shops, and residential zones shifted. This guide walks every major neighborhood so you pick a plot that matches your budget, aesthetic taste, and travel needs.
Watch the embedded video for a flythrough of each area. Cross-reference our map neighborhoods page for pricing tables and the map locations page for nearby employers and shops.
Starter-Friendly Districts
New players typically land in affordable neighborhoods with smaller empty plots and starter pre-builts. These districts sit farther from downtown visually but remain well connected by roads to Pizza Planet, Bloxy Burger, and essential shops. Lower plot prices leave more Blockbucks for construction — critical when you are building a 13k starter house from scratch.
Expect more neighbors and foot traffic in popular starter zones — great for social players, noisy for quiet builders. Server population affects how crowded streets feel, not the neighborhood layout itself.
Mid-Tier Suburban Areas
Mid-tier neighborhoods balance plot size and price. Lots accommodate wider footprints, driveways, and front yards without Premium-only mega-plot tiers. Commute times to city jobs average out — neither closest nor farthest. Roleplayers and intermediate builders often settle here long term before chasing waterfront or hilltop premium lots.
Premium and Aesthetic Locations
Waterfront, hillside, and downtown-adjacent plots command premium Blockbuck prices and sometimes require the Premium gamepass for purchase eligibility. Views and street prestige justify cost for showcase builders and established players. First-time buyers should not start here unless they inherited Blockbucks from alt accounts or Robux conversions.
- Match plot price to remaining budget after planned build cost.
- Check commute to your primary job — Pizza Delivery rewards map knowledge.
- Visit neighborhoods in-game before purchasing; screenshots lie about scale.
- Premium gamepass unlocks higher plot tiers — not required for first home.
- 2025 revamp plot boundaries differ from legacy maps — use updated guides only.
Choosing for Gameplay Style
Social roleplayers prefer dense neighborhoods near shops and parks. Grinders pick plots with fast road exits toward job hubs. Builders want maximum lot width for footprint depth. No single neighborhood wins every category — list your top two priorities and pick the district that satisfies both.
You can relocate later by selling and rebuying, but moving costs time and Blockbucks. Research upfront using this guide, the video tour, and in-game plot browsing before signing your first deed.
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