My house is comfortable to live in.

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What we should say "My house is comfortable to live "in" or "at"?

Please check.
 
What we should say "My house is comfortable to live "in" or "at"?

Please check.

Look at the word order at the start of your question.
 
What should we say "My house is comfortable to live "in" or "at"?
 
Now remove the first word and capitalise the second.
 
Should we say "My house is comfortable to live "in" or "at"?
 
Now your question is correct. If you feel you must use the last part, use "in". However, it's somewhat redundant. "My house is comfortable" would suffice.
 
Should we say 'My house is comfortable to live "in" or "at"'?

Ems's approbation notwithstanding, I still have a quibble with your punctuation. When you nest quotations, you have to alternate the style of quotation marks. You also omitted t final closing quotation mark. See my corrections above.
 
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