Summary

It’s hard living the life of a Sim and, at the end of the day, they deserve the best of the best items in the game. Players can settle for cheap furniture and appliances that break and misfire easily or shell out thousands of their Sims' funds for state-of-the-art furnishings.The Sims 4Get Famousexpansion packholds some of the most expensive and most luxurious furniture in the game with several of its items boasting increased need and skill gains as well as positive emotion buffs.

To put things in perspective,the average starter homeinThe Sims 4costs anywhere between 10,000 and 16,000 simoleons when it is fully furnished. That means that the majority of these items costmorethan a house. Whether players consider this list of fine possessions for their Sims' homes or use it as a compilation of items their kleptomaniac Sims can steal from other households, these are the most expensive items in the game.

The Swan Throne is the most expensive toilet in the game

Updated on July 06, 2025, by Jenna Amore:As Simmers eagerly anticipate the latest updates and expansions, it’s time to revisit the opulent side of Sim life - the objects that have left an indelible mark on the community (and their wallets). While The Sims 4 team has been keen on shining a light on impoverished communities and minorities in their recent DLC content, the allure of extravagance in The Sims 4 continues to captivate its audience. Are these lavish items still worth a Sim’s hard-earned cash or has the shifting tide of Sim society redefined the notion of luxury?

15The Swan Throne

Cost: 5,000 Simoleons

Elevate Sims' bathrooms with this incredibly expensive, gold-plated toilet for 5,000 simoleons. Toilets are objects that no one should skimp on.The Swan Throne’s design is inspired by the grace of swans and adds a regal charm to any Sim’s bathroom with its elegant appearance.

This royal flush of toilets isn’t just aesthetically pleasing to the eye, it is also a very reliable and comfortable toilet for its price. Sims withhigh handiness skillscan enhance this luxurious, porcelain throne with convenient upgrades such as self-cleaning mechanisms, bidets, and a superior flush. Impress house guests with this glorious status symbol that speaks volumes about Sim’s refined taste.

Flur’s Sofa is the most expensive couch in the game

14Flur’s Sofa

Sims lore has it that this couch once belonged to a very judgmental kitten named Flur. If it was worthy enough for little Flur, it might just be the missing piece that Sims' living rooms need. This sofa, worth 5,000 simoleons, turns lounging into a lavish experience.

Flur’s Sofaboasts plush cushioning and an ergonomic design, ensuring that those who sit on this couch feel like royalty. The best part is that sofas never get dirty or damaged inThe Sims 4, so even several generations later, this piece will stay just as pristine and polished as the first day it was purchased.

The PrioPerfection Motion Sensor Game Mat is the most expensive gaming console in the game

13ProPerfection Motion Sensor Game Mat

Cost: 7,650 Simoleons

Sims can step into the future of interactive entertainment with theProPerfection Motion Sensor Game Mat. This cutting-edge technology has Sims ditching controllers and using their bodies to play their favorite games like Blicblock and Incredible Sports. Game mats are a popular addition featured in GeekCon, the video game-centered festival inThe Sims 4, and players can now get one of their own.

Players with the base game can purchase this gaming console for 7,650 simoleons, but only if they have reached level 10 of the eSports Gamer branch of the Tech Guru Career or if they haveunlocked entitlement cheats.

The Retro Rocketship is the most expensive outdoor activity item in the game

12Retro Rocketship

Cost: 10,000 Simoleons

Blast through the Simisphere and embark on a voyage to Sixam, the alienhidden world inThe Sims 4, with this 10,000 simoleonRetro Rocketship. Designed for individuals who seek adventure beyond the stars, this remarkable spacecraft provides more than just a means to transport through space. It is a statement of ambition that propels Sims' dreams to new heights.

In comparison to the Steampunk Flyamajig (5,000 simoleons) and the Apollo Rocketship (8,750 simoleons), theRetro Rocketshipis an esteemed “museum-quality relic” that is more reliable with a nostalgic, sleek design. Those who reach the top of the astronaut career will be rewarded with this rocketship and skip the price tag.

The Monolith Wall TV is the most expensive TV in the game

11Monolith Wall TV

With an ever-so-dramatic item description, theMonolith Wall TVfromGet Famoustransforms a Sim’s living space into a cinematic haven. Gather friends and family around this massive television for a popcorn and movie night orinvite the video gaming clubto bask in the glow of this wide-screen dream. Transform both casual and formal events and create memories that resonate long after the screen goes dark.

For an object that gets so much use, the 10,000 simoleon price tag doesn’t sound too bad. Sims can upgrade theirMonolith Wall TVfor better graphics and more channels to explore.

The Jet Set Luxury Bath is the most expensive bathroom item in the game

10Jet Set Luxury Bath

Cost: 12,000 Simoleons

As prices of these items begin to increase, players must decide what they’d like to do with their Sims' funds. Would they benefit more from an average starter home or aJet Set Luxury Bathfrom the base game? The choice may be easier than it seems. There are many perks to owning this 12,000-simoleon bathtub, including increased hygiene, stress and discomfort relief, and durability.

Fill the tub with warm water and soak in a plethora of substances to help heal injuries and cure sicknesses. Ensure that every bath becomes a cleansing and pampering escape reminiscent of aluxurious spa day experience.

The Starcruiser X Jungle Gym is a very expensive item in the game

9Starcruiser X Jungle Gym

Although it may seem to be unreasonably priced at 12,000 simoleons, theStarcruiser X Jungle Gymis the perfectaddition to an aspiring astronaut’s backyardor a local park. With pretend controls and several compartments, children can transcend the ordinary and launch into a new universe of limitless exploration. More than just play equipment, this pseudo-spacecraft is a vessel for creativity, adventure, and imaginative play.

Children can navigate their friends through meteor showers and space invaders and parents can join in, playing the role of space monster. Merge fitness and fantasy with theStarcruiser X Jungle Gym.

The Ranger Stanley Jackalope Sculpture is the most expensive sculpture in the game

8Ranger Stanley Jackalope Sculpture

Now this purchase is a little tougher to justify. ThisRanger Stanley Jackalope Sculpturefrom the game’sfirst game pack calledOutdoor Retreatis 12,000 simoleons. The item description boasts that this sculpture is a limited-edition wooden statue placed to welcome campers to Granite Falls and also intimidate woodland animals with its size and ever-staring eyes.

Ranger Stanley Jackalope is very cute and exudes an aura of tranquility, strengthens a connection to nature, and boosts the environment so that the Sims are satisfied with the surrounding decoration. If a Sim has money and doesn’t know what to do with it, they might consider stimulating the Sims economy and purchasing this adorable outdoor decoration.

The Evil Am Eye Swiveler is the most expensive chair in the game

7Evil Am Eye Swiveler

Cost: 13,000 Simoleons

After villainous Sims reach level eight of theSecret Agent career, they will be rewarded with oneEvil Am Eye Swivelerchair from the base game and unlock this purchase in buy mode for 13,000 simoleons each. The “nefarious glowing eye” at the top of this comfortable chair casts an uncanny spell on any room it is placed in.

TheEvil Am Eye Swiveler’s unsettling gaze and haunting presence will mystify and intrigue house guests, transforming Sims' homes into a realm of shadows and secrets. The question still stands, though - is this rather simplistic-looking chair actually worth the hefty price?

The Schmapple Oven is the most expensive stove/oven in the game

6The Shmapple Oven

The Shmapple Ovenis the first mention of the Shmapple brand on the most expensive item list. In comparison to the other, less expensive ovens, this beautiful specimen from the base game comes in a variety of swatches that (surprisingly) match other Shmapple furniture. It also boosts food quality and cooking skills much quicker than other ovens, not to mention it isunbreakable.

Careful consideration was put into this kitchen centerpiece that can turn every meal into a gourmet delight. If players wish to not only feed their hungry Sims but nourish them with delicious creations would greatly benefit from this excellent 13,000 simoleon investment.