I am obsessed with the ocean. I don't care if it's cold. I just love the sound and the feel of the sand. Okay biz where can you find the cheapest oceanfront property in the world? Vs the cheapest in the US? Rural coastal towns are a plus.
Cheapest beach property
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cheapest in the world? probably the coast of somalia. cheapest I would move to? probably rural maine or washington/orgeon.
Africa, India or South America.
Lol I guess I should have excluded the dedicated shitting beaches of India and pirates of Africa. West coast beach front homes are like a minimum of 400k
Pitcairn Island will pay you to move there. Not alot to do but if you love tropical paradise it's nice.
generally those "pay you to move there" things are mostly scams with a million strings attached. You usually have to open up a brick and mortar business there, or pay x amount of dollars on building, or something. Its never as good as it seems
everyone there is inbred and they're literal pedos
they really do need the genetic diversity there it's bad. all 40 people there are descended from like 3 families that moved there hundreds of years ago
>Pitcairn Islands with its population of 46 people currently has electricity generated by diesel generators
Interesting.
I've also been looking into Madeira and the Azores. They look super fucking based and probably cheaper than the states. Temperature typically doesn't get below 50 or above 80
Newly discovered data shows that microplastics from the sea water get attached to the salt and water particles and increase risk of cancer once you inhale them.
Get one where the ocean is less polluted, if there even is such a place anymore..
>In 2004, charges were laid against seven men living on Pitcairn and six living abroad. This accounted for nearly a third of the male population.
>On 25 October 2004, six men were convicted, including Steve Christian, the island's mayor at the time.
>In 2010, Pitcairn mayor Mike Warren faced 25 charges of possessing images and videos of child pornography on his computer.
what the fuck
South of Westport wa, greyland, tokeland has some cheap ocean property. Only problem is the closest larger town is Aberdeen which is a meth den.
You could checkout Nova Scoatia in Canada. It won't be the cheapest compared to other countries, but it will probably be the cheapest in North America
Imagine investing in beach property in the day and age where sea levels are rising.
It's super fucked up, there are documentaries on it. basically their argument was that it's their way of life and they've been doing it forever so the UK has no right to intrude on their culture. so yeah if anyone here wants to move to a small insulated island and live among a bunch of inbred pedophiles then knock yourself out
>washington/orgeon
The coast here Is shit, cold as fuck and full of Sea weed it never stops raining and not even the locals visit plus it's expensing like a mother fucker.
Also....
Fuck off we're full
>Cold as fuck
>Never stops raining
Sounds ideal. What are the women there like
i know these feels op. i too have a deep longing for these things.
it was part of my growing up since birth, Iiving on the coast.
now i live way inland and i long for the ocean again
There are some pretty unprestigious stretches of coastal land in oregon and washington. Like shit around Aberdeen and Coos Bay. You'll stay pay a premium and in OR you can't actually own the beach, but that's probably your best bet for USA coastal land. Even then we're still talking $400k minimum.
>microplastics from the sea water get attached to the salt and water particles
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Frigid and neurotic. The men too. Look up 'Seattle Freeze', it's real.
That said, I've stayed at Kalaloch Lodge a few times in the down season and that very closely approximates my idea habitat. Cold, drizzy, rough agate beaches, aggressive waves, douglas fir for miles, nobody else in sight. The only unfortunate part is obviously you're three hours away from Costco at that point and the internet's mostly satellite up thereabouts too.
>Cold, drizzy, rough agate beaches, aggressive waves, douglas fir for miles, nobody else in sight.
Goddamn that sounds absolutely fantastic. I may consider commuting out there every so often from wherever I’m living permanently when I make it
You'll get decent ones here in Ireland for like 150k plus you'll probably be near enough some tax avoiding multinational to still have a decent job.
Here it is. The cheapest piece of oceanfront property in the contiguous US. I found none less than 300K except this little chunk of heaven. It's the southern part of the US.
I would recommend Folly Beach
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foreigners can only own condos
So reddit with even more saltwater added as a compliment.
There are cheaper, if you don't mind living on the muddier parts of the Gulf Coast.
bro just look at northern california. Shelter cover is full of cheap land
I think I heard it on the news about a month ago, google gave me this wired.com
Northern Michigan in the US or if you're really broke upper peninsula.
I would vote Albania though
Eastern Europe generally has cheap property and you get to live in relatively homogenous Christian communities. Sure, there's a sea, not an ocean, but is it really that big of a difference? If so- the Russian Eastern Coast- Kamchatka, Chukotka, or the Kuril Islands.
I haven't done extensive research into the prices, but the land is definitely cheaper than the U.S.