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How to Find Reva’s Lost Journal in House Flipper 2

While most of the achievements in House Flipper 2 are straightforward, a couple are a little less clear. One involves finding a missing journal, so let’s walk through how to find Reva’s lost journal in House Flipper 2.

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You’ll find the journal in a specific job that becomes available later when you have access to Coralroot Forest. The “More Light, Please,” job involves Reva calling and asking for some more windows.

The only place to find the journal is within this job, but it’s laughably simple to find once you get to it.

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Once you start the level, you want to head inside. Toward the back of the living room, there’s a set of stairs. Climb these to find an almost loft-type area, with two rooms diagonal to each other. Head into the room furthest from the stairs and closest to the open area.

Now, this is where I start to wonder how many things Reva must be losing. You’d think an achievement-worthy item would be tucked behind a bookshelf or maybe under a bed. Heck, you could have even had to move furniture around to find it!

Nope, the journal is sitting in the middle of the floor next to the bed. It couldn’t be any more visible or out in the open. Strangely, the journal is instead a few steps away beside the bedside table. I’m not sure if this is intentional or maybe a loading glitch, but it’s worth mentioning that it could be on the other side of the bed for some players.

Either way, grab Reva’s lost journal off the ground, and another House Flipper 2 achievement is yours.

House Flipper 2 is available now on PC. A PS5 and Xbox Series X/S release is planned for March 2024.


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Cory Dinkel is a freelance writer for Siliconera since 2023. An award-winning digital journalist, he has worked for local and national news outlets for nearly a decade. His favorite genre is the JRPG and he will not be taking questions during his "There is Not a Love Triangle in Final Fantasy VII" speech.