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How Many Pokémon Can Live in a Leaf House in Pokémon Pokopia?

A Leaf House holds up to 4 Pokémon. Quick capacity reference for every dwelling kit, plus the exceptions that don't follow the usual rule.

A cozy wooden house with a green roof in Pokémon Pokopia, surrounded by Pokémon celebrating outside.

A Leaf House Leaf house kitLeaf house kit holds up to 4 Pokémon. If you're planning a whole neighborhood rather than one building, the Habitats page is the best place to compare options.

Capacity by line

Leaf / Sand / Stone / City standard kit tiers (all four follow the same den → hut → cottage → house pattern)

Other dwellings

Kits that can't house Pokémon

The kits below cannot serve as a Pokémon dwelling, even when they look like houses:

If you need to inspect any of these kits individually, browse the full Items page.

Self-built dwellings & per-area limits

A few extra caps worth remembering when planning space around your Leaf Houses:

  • Self-built structures (no kit): four walls and a door qualify as a home; exceed 11×12 (width × depth) and it stops counting as a habitat.
  • Self-built habitat cap: up to 4 Pokémon, but you need at least 3 distinct pieces of furniture before any will move in.
  • Build points per area: 40 points total; each kit costs 1–2 points, and once you hit 40 you can't place more kits in that area.
  • Tinkaton speedup: having TinkatonTinkaton help build reduces a typical "next-day" build to about 1 hour.

If you're still deciding how early to invest in housing, the Beginner Tips guide gives a broader island-planning overview.

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