The hardest way is to make a purchase sign on the front door. That means making the doors locked by default, and making a script so that clicking on the sign proposes you to pay 20000-30000 golds. If you do so, the script gives you the key.
The easiest way is to let an NPC sell you the key ! You have to put a note on the door entrance with "Castle for sale, go see [NPC NAME] to buy the key". Generally, mod makers for small houses do this, because it makes sense that an innkeeper sells the key of a house. However, for a castle... Maybe the innkeeper is secretely rich ? haha
So yeah for a big castle it's the first method that is the best, but the second one is easy to setup, you just need to find an NPC that can sell stuff, and have him/her sell the key. Also the downside is that the price of the castle key will depend on Speech Skills ! But that's okay I guess.
No idea who could do that for you ! Maybe I can try to learn...
Since this is the castle of thane, it would not hurt to add a small settlement for doing business. For example, a hunting camp and a couple of NPC hunters. And since the Thalmor embassy is nearby, which needs firewood to heat the mansion, you can add a couple of logs and a place for chopping firewood. No scripts, just for the atmosphere)
Anyone Found the/A Smelter anywhere in this home/exterior? found the grindstone on upper wall, forge/workbench in stables, Enchantment/alc in follower room and cook pot in kitchen(No Oven either, but 95% of homes dont have a oven even when requiring all DLC lol)
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Any chance it receives a purchasable version one day ?
The hardest way is to make a purchase sign on the front door. That means making the doors locked by default, and making a script so that clicking on the sign proposes you to pay 20000-30000 golds. If you do so, the script gives you the key.
The easiest way is to let an NPC sell you the key ! You have to put a note on the door entrance with "Castle for sale, go see [NPC NAME] to buy the key". Generally, mod makers for small houses do this, because it makes sense that an innkeeper sells the key of a house. However, for a castle... Maybe the innkeeper is secretely rich ? haha
So yeah for a big castle it's the first method that is the best, but the second one is easy to setup, you just need to find an NPC that can sell stuff, and have him/her sell the key. Also the downside is that the price of the castle key will depend on Speech Skills ! But that's okay I guess.
No idea who could do that for you ! Maybe I can try to learn...