Go pickup the D&D 3rd ed Stronghold Builder's Guidebook , that should give you enough of an idea to get going.
I still use the 2nd edition version and it works quite well.
Go pickup the D&D 3rd ed Stronghold Builder's Guidebook , that should give you enough of an idea to get going.
I still use the Judge's Guild castle construction rules they sold on letter sized punched cardstock back in the mid 70'sI still use the 2nd edition version and it works quite well.
A decimal point must be slipped there? 25,000 / 300 = 250/3 = 83.3 gp / square. So your peasant with a 3x3 square hut is around 720 gp, which if you figure 100gp/yr income is in just about the right ballpark.If you use the rules in that 395 article, I would change the costs to a silver standard instead of gold. 25k for 300 spaces is alot of gold for such a small building. It comes out to 833 gold per space. That's a ridiculus amount of gold for a 5' square. Farmers would never be able to afford a 5' square hut. And 25k is alot of gold even for paragon level characters. Make it cheaper so they can justify the hit on resources.
A decimal point must be slipped there? 25,000 / 300 = 250/3 = 83.3 gp / square. So your peasant with a 3x3 square hut is around 720 gp, which if you figure 100gp/yr income is in just about the right ballpark.
I put the typical wattle & daub hut at around 100gp, but then my peasants don't earn 100gp/year. A rich family might make 180gp/year, but for a single man 3gp/m, 36gp/year is typical.