Cyberpunk 2077 has some new features as of Update 2.1, such as the ability to invite your romantic partners to all apartments.
This nice feature lets you hang out with your partners in your own home, giving the apartments some extra meaning.
In this article, we’ll rank all of V’s apartments in the game from worst to best!
All of V’s Apartments Ranked From Worst to Best
7. Kress Street Hideout in Dogtown
The singular Dogtown apartment we get gives a whole new meaning to the term “dogwater”. It’s the only apartment we can get in Phantom Liberty’s Dogtown area, and it’s honestly a dump.
The thing is, it’s actually so bad that you won’t even be able to invite your romantic partners here. They will outright refuse, saying things like how they fear for their lives by going to Dogtown!
Let’s just say, it earns its place at the bottom of our list.
6. V’s Penthouse
You might be surprised to see this penthouse so low on our list. After all, it combines luxury with a warm homey feeling. It’s probably the nicest home you can technically have in the game!
However, we only actually get to live in this penthouse for a brief moment during one of the game’s endings. We can’t actually keep it and use it for ourselves, as the game ends shortly after.
So, honestly, we can’t speak too highly of it because it feels like a tease more than anything. Would be the best choice by far if we actually got to keep it, though!
5. Northside Apartment
This little apartment is a bit cramped and is not in the safest area in the game, but it’s very cheap. In fact, you can invite yourself in for free if you have 20 Intelligence!
Besides the basic amenities, it also has display racks for your Iconic Weapons and a Roach Race arcade cabinet.
Pretty nice starting point overall for the price, as long as you don’t mind the small size!
4. Corpo Plaza Apartment
This apartment has a certain high-quality feel to it, which matches the sky-high price tag of 110,000 Eurodollars. Though, honestly, the price feels a tad too high for what you get.
Sure, it’s a premium apartment that feels pretty safe and is in a nice part of the city. But the only really distinct feature it offers over most other apartments is the coffee machine.
Consuming coffee grants you a temporary stamina buff, and only two apartments have coffee machines!
Overall though, it’s a really nice place that just feels overpriced. As a bonus, you get to overlook the ominous FF:06:B5 statue in Corpo Plaza!
3. Japantown Apartment
Unlike the previous apartment on this list, the Japantown apartment is cheap and very homey. You can even light incense and play the guitar!
It also has the Roach Race arcade cabinet on top of all the basic amenities you would expect. It’s a very charming and homey apartment, so we love it for that. Plus, it’s only 30,000 Eurodollars.
The one downside is that sometimes you might hear some… strange screams outside your home. There appears to be a criminal on the loose in the nearby alley! You can take him down yourself to stop the noises, though.
2. V’s Apartment
This is your starting home, so it’s overall fairly humble. It’s decently sized and feels homey, but it doesn’t offer much in functionality beyond the basic amenities like a bed and shower.
What makes it stand out, however, is the homey feeling we mentioned. This place feels lived-in and unique to your V in a way that no other apartment in the game ever does.
Your pets will live here, and memorabilia you collect throughout completing quests will also find its way to this home. It really makes this apartment feel like it’s all yours, making it the perfect respite.
1. Glen Apartment
This apartment in the luxurious The Glen subdistrict is a fan favorite for a good reason. It’s got luxury and safety, making it one of the best places to live comfortably. Quite spacious, too!
It has every basic amenity you’d need as well as a coffee machine, display racks for your Iconic Weapons, and a Roach Race arcade.
The only downside to this apartment is that it’s a bit sterile and not very homey. Nonetheless, it has everything you need and it’s definitely a nice place to live in!
Venezuelan gamer cursed by being interested by most games, resulting in a ridiculous backlog he’ll never be able to conquer. Been gaming for over two decades now! Few things exemplify his wide variety in gaming tastes as the fact that he’s a big fan of both Souls games and the Atelier series at the same time. Also a big fan of Yakuza/Like a Dragon, Deadly Premonition, Zero Escape, and Dead Rising, among others. Considers Lost Judgment and Sekiro to both be masterpieces.