How Much Would It Cost To Buy Every Building In Stardew Valley?

Part of the joy of Stardew Valley is being able to customize and streamline your farm. Towards the later stages of the game, there are some incredibly useful buildings that any good farm needs. The truth is that you’ve probably sunk a fair bit of money into your farm.
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PostsBetween new buildings and upgrading your house and the community, the total price is nothing to scoff at. Will you end up with every building that Stardew has to offer on your farm? Probably not. Unfortunately, taking out loans in Stardew Valley isn’t really a thing, so it may take long enough that some of these buildings just aren’t worth the effort.
It Would Cost 13,590,700G To Buy Every Building In Stardew Valley
Yeah… that’s a lot of money. The most expensive building you can get costs 10,000,000G, and it comes from Rasmodeous. If you find that cleaning up after every season (especially winter) is a hassle, then it might be worth it to buy that super-expensive Golden Clock. If we decide not to count upgrades in the mix, then you’re probably only going to be spending 12,338,700G. It turns out that those upgrades don’t actually cost as much as you may think in the long run.
Resource Requirements Are Hefty
The buildings in Stardew Valley might be expensive, but they also come with a hefty resource requirement. You're going to need a lot of wood, a lot of stone, and a lot of hardwood if you want to see all of these buildings come into fruition.
You will need 5,100 pieces of wood, 2,525 pieces of stone, and 225 pieces of hardwood. Things get a little bit bizarre outside of that and vary depending on what you're trying to build. Regardless, if you're trying to build everything at once, you'll need five pieces of seaweed and algae, four cloth, ten clay, 9 Starfruit, 100 fiber, ten clams, ten coral, ten coconuts, ten cactus fruit, ten dragon tooth, and ten bananas.
Concerning metal bars and other refined materials, you'll need ten refined quartz, ten earth crystals, five copper and iron bars, and 46 iridium bars (that's a lot of iridium... at least you'll be in skull caverns for a while for Mr. Qi's challenge?).
1,070,700G From Robin’s Carpenter Shop
From Robin, specifically, you’ll likely only be spending 1,070,700G if you get every building and every upgrade. In total, you can buy nine upgrades from her, including three house upgrades, two coop and barn upgrades, a shed upgrade, and a community upgrade. On their own, the upgrades will run you 762,000G.
Otherwise, Robin can build you 12 new buildings and fixtures, including a pet bowl and shipping bin! The shipping bins are particularly useful if you’re playing on a large farm or in multiplayer.
The most expensive thing that Robin can sell you is the community upgrade, where you pay for Pam to get an actual house instead of her trailer. That will cost you a hefty 500,000G alongside 950 wood. It’s understandable that you might want to take credit for this instead of just letting it be a mysterious, altruistic act from a random community member (even though everybody absolutely knows it was you).
12,520,000G From Rasmodeous’s Special Catalog
After you get far enough in the story, you will be able to buy from Rasmodeous’s catalog, giving you access to five different buildings (all incredibly useful for streamlining the game). These include the Junimo Hut, the Earth Obelisk, Water Obelisk, Desert Obelisk, and the Gold Clock. Later on, you should be able to purchase the Island Obelisk for 1,000,000G.
The Junimo Hut is the cheapest at a measly 20,000G. Each Obelisk goes for 500,000G aside from the Island Obelisk, and the Golden Clock, as mentioned earlier, is the most expensive building at 10,000,000G. All of this is to say that Rasmodeous is desperate for your money, costing you 12,520,000G if you want every single one of his buildings.
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