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Browse ESX scriptsESX housing scripts are not just feature add-ons; they sit inside the Legacy framework systems your players touch every session. This shortlist focuses on ESX-compatible housing scripts that can fit a live FiveM server without forcing a framework rewrite.
The strongest choices are evaluated for property ownership, inventory stashes, door locks, furniture, billing, and MLO resources. Before installing one on production, validate property ownership, shell or MLO support, stash persistence, furniture placement, and door permissions. The common failure mode is that players treat houses as long-term storage; any stash, key, or ownership bug becomes a trust problem immediately.
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Install the resource in your server resources folder, ensure it after ESX core dependencies, then run any included SQL migrations. Configure property ownership, shell or MLO support, stash persistence, furniture placement, and door permissions. Test the full player flow with at least two accounts, restart the server, and verify that data persists before enabling the script for production players.
ESX housing scripts usually cost €20-€55. Furniture, real-estate jobs, alarms, and MLO support increase price and setup complexity.
A good ESX housing script should provide the core housing workflow, clear config files, server-side validation, and compatibility with property ownership, inventory stashes, door locks, furniture, billing, and MLO resources. The best options also document required SQL, exports, and ESX Legacy version assumptions.
Most modern ESX scripts target ESX Legacy, but compatibility is not automatic. Check whether the resource uses older es_extended callbacks, mysql-async, oxmysql, esx_society, ox_lib, or custom bridge layers before buying.
Install it on a staging server, import any SQL, configure property ownership, shell or MLO support, stash persistence, furniture placement, and door permissions, and test with fresh characters plus existing player data. Verify server console logs, client F8 errors, and persistence after restart.
Review inventory, door locks, real estate jobs, furniture, and MLO interiors. These adjacent resources usually decide whether the housing script feels integrated or isolated once players use it on a live server.
ESX buyers usually need more than one isolated script. Use these connected pages to validate the Legacy framework stack, compare live products, and decide whether a full server template is faster than piecing resources together.
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