With Animal Crossing: New Horizons out, fans are quickly upgrading their homes, decorating their islands, and collecting Bells.

It is never too early to think ahead though. The series is all about trade, money, and paying off loans. While you may be asking yourself what you can sell for the most Bells now, later you might be asking what you can buy for the most Bells (besides the house of course).

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The series definitely has its expenses. Some pieces of furniture cost as much as upgrading your whole house! Here are the ten most expensive items you can buy in the series.

Updated July 12th, 2020 by Meg Pelliccio: Animal Crossing: New Horizons recently received its Summer Update, which saw a plethora of new features added to the game, including the much anticipated deep-sea diving and new sea creatures.

The game has been out long enough for many fans to have reached the end game, which in this franchise means completing all of the island goals and perfecting your island paradise. This involves players terraforming their island to truly make it their own, creating new custom designs, and of course, collecting some of the most coveted villagers and items to show off. However, some of these items are pretty pricey, check them out.

15 Fancy Violin - 140,000

There were many new instrument items added in New Horizons and most, if not all, are rather pricey. The Fancy Violin is no exception and can be purchased for a whopping 140,000 bells.

This item is not customizable but can be found in three different colorways, black, white, and natural wood. It can be placed on the ground or tabletop, and players are able to interact with it and play a few notes.

14 Screen - 140,000 Bells

New Horizons introduced a stunning range of Zen-style items and one of them is the Screen furnishing. It's not customizable but it comes in several different designs: Bamboo, Plum, Pine, Tiger, and Dragon. You'll have to be super lucky to get the design you want, alternatively, you could ask friends if they have it for order in their catalog.

This is classed as a "luxury item" in the official strategy guide and is indeed very beautiful. It can be bought from an upgraded Nook's Cranny for the princely sum of 140,000 bells.

13 Kitchen Island - 170,000 Bells

When it comes to New Horizons, many players might prefer the Ironwood kitchen items, but the Kitchen Island item is definitely a strong contender for a must-have furnishing for your Animal Crossing house. Unfortunately, it doesn't come cheap and will set you back a total of 170,000 bells.

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It's not customizable, but it does come in seven different colors to ensure it suits the rest of the decor and style of your home: White, Blue, Red, Black, Silver, Dark Brown, and Light Brown.

12 Elaborate Kimono Stand - 220,000 Bells

The Elaborate Kimono Stand is an item new to Animal Crossing: New Horizons and it is absolutely gorgeous. Whether it's beautiful enough to warrant its 220,000 price tag is up to you.

This item is not customizable, but it does come in five different designs, as shown above, featuring cranes, wisteria, a hawk, balls, or peonies. Nook's Cranny has to be upgraded for this item to appear for sale, and like other items, is completely random as to whether or when it will be sold.

11 Gracie Bed - 250,000 Bells

Gracie is the fashionista giraffe who has appeared in all the Animal Crossing games in some shape or form. She has made us wash her fancy car, sold expensive clothes, and is the seller of some of the most expensive furniture pieces in the series.

Her most expensive set is the one named after her, the Gracie Set. The set appears in both Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Animal Crossing: City Folk. The bed itself costs 250,000 Bells!

10 Grand Piano - 260,000 Bells

The Grand Piano in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a rather elegant instrument that players can interact with and play some musical notes. It is not customizable, but it is available in four different colors: Black, White, Walnut, and Cherry.

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The horse villager Colton is fancy enough to have this item in his home as default, meaning that if he moves out and you are lucky, you might find it in the recycling bin. Otherwise, you're looking at forking out 260,000 bells to purchase one.

9 Gracie Chest - 300,000 Bells

The Gracie bed is far from the most expensive item in the entire set. The chest is 50,000 Bells more! Regrettably, the Gracie items, along with Gracie herself, have yet to make an appearance in New Horizons.

As you can see from the picture, the set is all blue with green, blue, and yellow layered spots as a pattern. The pattern actually matches what Gracie wears. That is part of why the set is named after her.

8 Card Wall Clock - 300,000 Bells

The Card set of furniture is another one that runs on the expensive side. If you theme your house around it, your room will look like something out of Alice in Wonderland or like a Vegas-themed Escape Room.

The Card set first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The most expensive piece of the Card furniture set is the wall clock for 300,000 Bells.

7 Gracie Wagon - 300,000 Bells

The Gracie wagon is not quite a wagon as you may first picture. It is a small rolling folding table with a teacup. It is a piece of furniture that implies you are rich and have others bring you your tea. Very Gracie indeed.

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It sells for the same amount as the Gracie chest. If you want to buy the whole set, this quickly adds up to a fortune. Already with the bed, chest, and wagon, you will be spending 850,000 Bells! That is already nearing 1,000,000! If this set is to make a return in New Horizons, you better start saving.

6 Princess Curio - 300,000 Bells

The Princess set really lives up to its name. It gives you the feeling that you walked into a fairytale with its gentle blue hues and white floral patterns. It comes with a vanity, birdcage, dresser, closet, chair, canopy bed, clock, table, wallpaper, flooring, and lamp.

However, its most expensive item is the curio. It basically a glass cabinet with all sorts of delicate and dainty objects inside. Most of the other pieces range in the 200,000s. While it's still not the most expensive, the set can definitely add up to a lot of in-game work.

5 Gracie Shelf - 350,000 Bells

For 50,000 Bells more than the wagon, bed, and chest, there is the Gracie shelf. Like the other pieces, it is dark wood with a cloth accent of the Gracie pattern. It may be a little more pricey just because it comes with a cute alarm clock and a lot of teacups on the shelves.

This piece, as well as one other one, are the most expensive parts of the Gracie set. So adding this to the bed, wagon, and chest already brings the total up to above 1 million Bells!

4 Gorgeous Wall Clock - 350,000 Bells

Another one of the most expensive furniture sets out there is the Gorgeous set. It is all black, gold, and red. It looks like the sort of room where you wear a robe all day in and drink scotch. It even has a bar piece!

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Like the Card set though, the most expensive piece in the set is the clock. It is interesting to find that clocks are some of the most expensive items, as they are not very large. It would make more sense for the beds to be expensive because those are far more elaborate and big. But who knows? As of yet, this item has not appeared in New Horizons.

3 Gracie Wardrobe - 350,000 Bells

The last piece of Gracie furniture that is the most expensive is the wardrobe. It ties with the shelf as the most pricey piece of them all. The wardrobe is wooden with the Gracie pattern on the doorknobs. So it is a pretty simple piece, despite its extravagant price.

Since the Gracie set made up a lot of this list, it should be known that a lot of its pieces also didn't make the list. The furniture from the set that are 250,000 Bells or below includes the chair, bench, low table, lamp, desk, wallpaper, flooring, and clock. The cheapest of the set is the low table at 68,000 Bells. By the way, these are the New Leaf pieces! In City Folk, all the sets were cheaper.

2 Crown - 1,000,000 Bells

The two most expensive items in the game are actually clothing items. In particular, they are hats. Crowns to be more specific. For 1 million Bells, you can get an adorable small crown. It resembles the sort of crown Princess Peach from the Mario games would wear.

Wearing this crown is definitely a statement to other players that you are rolling in Bells. However, there is one piece that costs even more.

1 Royal Crown - 1,200,00 Bells

The Royal Crown is 200,000 Bells more than the regular Crown. It is much larger and resembles actual historical crowns from Europe.

It is a major status symbol in the world of Animal Crossing series, so unsurprisingly it has reappeared in New Horizons, though regrettably it is retained its lofty price too. The question is, is a hat really worth that many Bells? With that much, you can probably re-furnish every home in town instead!

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