

However, you will never be arrested for entering the house and you fully own the interior of the house. There is a minor glitch that prevents the player from completely owning the house: there will always be a red (trespassing) icon when you open the front door. The house has a closet with doors that open and is one of the few with proper weapon racks. It's the bottom floor of a two-story house, actually, and very small - not much better than the Imperial City shack. The house in Bravil is in the south of town - over the bridge and then to the left. Note that the remains of the ghosts you encounter on the quest stay in the house for a while but do go away eventually. After upgrades, Bravil is more expensive. Bravil and the Imperial City have cheaper, but also less attractive, houses. All in all, it's the best value of all the houses, considering there are no upgrades to buy, and you get a nice magic staff from the quest. It's still a little dark inside, but it has a balcony, there is a loft office upstairs right off the bedroom that looks down to the living room, there are loads of containers in the basement, and there is a secret chamber down there too with a door wielding a necromancer logo. At first, the house is badly torn up inside, but once you complete the quest it turns into an attractive house. Completing the Where Spirits Have Lease quest is needed to properly own it.
