Dream Seeker Estates
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Dream Seeker Estates is one of the leading estate land suppliers in Second Life. We offer competitive prices and a dedicated and professionally managed support team. Currently we offer land parcels from 2048 sqm to entire Full Prim regions, and of course the highly popular Homestead regions. Want to build your own estate? Let us help! It no longer makes sense to buy direct from Linden Labs.

Want to compare prices? Buying a full prim region direct from Linden Labs costs US$ 1000 setup fee plus US$ 295 / month tier. Buying the same class 5 region from us can cost as low as US$ 0 setup fee and L$ 85000 / 4 weeks (which works out to US$ 315).

Visit our website for pricing and listing of our available land parcels or talk to us directly to inquire about the channel partner program and save.

Reviews of Dream Seeker Estates

The following reviews has been written by Second Life residents:

Dream Seeker Estates is land ...

by Jennie Darkrose

Dream Seeker Estates is land rental business. It's office is located in a beautiful forest in a small wooden building. When you enter the office, a nice little grey parrot greets you. The front desk is off to the left side and provides you with important information about the land available ...

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Named because the layout of ...

by coolname Resident

Named because the layout of the land is like something out of a dream. There are many different lands to find from, residential commercial, adult, stand alone and farm regions, so whatever your needs your find it at Dream Seeker Estates. There is also a website with resources for land owners, ...

Dream Seeker Estates is a ...

by Kerby Lusch

Dream Seeker Estates is a large property holder with an established reputation for quality sims, as well as a record of longevity. There are many real estate companies claiming to be large and successful; however, this company has been managing property well for years. Their success even enables them to contribute ...

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