This is what 679,000,000 dollars buys you? It's over...LINKbros...we're never gonna make it
This is what 679,000,000 dollars buys you? It's over...LINKbros...we're never gonna make it
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>Living in Commiefornia
looks like a shed mormons build in 6 hours
I already bought land from my link gains way up in the north
somewhere in the woods near the ocean and there is a lake
i have an hour to the to next town
now i all i need is to wait another year or two for link staking and moon
then i will start building my own log house without worrying about money
maximum comfy levels
Lol
Hahaha, that’s fake
can i stay at your place when i come over to california to race dirtbikes?
Is this a fucked up reference to Amish barn raising
It depends
are you a white supremacist?
are they somewhat negotiable on the 680 million dollar price tag?
yeah fucked that up a bit
God damn. Petaluma used to be the cheap area around here. 20 years ago it was all farmland and a military base. Now it’s half million dollar houses. Fuck this state and its Jewish real estate Ponzi scheme
Don't you worry about forrest fires? I am in the process of building my dream house on a large property in the australian bush, but i'm building out of brick, steel, fibre-cement and all non-flammable materials. But I might just be paranoid, at least I think my builder thinks I am...
Ghastly Box Home
5mill can buy you a house in the middle of hong kong/amsterdam /tokyo AND vancouver having 5 homes. Why the fuck go for a sngle cuckshed in sanfran
Where, any tips on doing this?
>California
lol
I always wonder how the internet, water, electricity and other utilities situation is when you want to lead a comfy life in the "woods"
yes
I have a watersource in the ground
so either i build a well or an electric pump or both
electricity is easy with solar panels and or a generator
and internet i honestly don’t give a shit
since all i do is shitpost on Zig Forums anyway wasting my time
i think you and me have a very different meaning of the word comfy if you worry about this
i wouldn’t even mind bathing in the lake everyday and get water from hand
i honestly don’t even mind about electricity
all i want is to be far away from all the idiots in the city and all the time and freedom in the world to do what i want
DESU all I want is stable internet and electricity. I'd move away from the hustle and bustle of city if I can get those two in the woods away from settlement.
>amerifag
you guys won't make it anyways
When you fat finger buy a house
South Australia. I guess the basis of what I am doing is double brick on a concrete slab. Keep the shape to that of a rectangle, stops ember build-up. 1.2m veranda around the house. Hip roof made of colourbond steel roughly at roughly 15 degree angle (strong against high winds). Enviroseal sarking under roof sheets. Steel/aluminium gutters, fascias and downpipes. Steel frame roof and interior walls. Earthwool insulation in ceiling and internal walls (non-flammable). Fibre-cement internal walls and ceiling (water resistant and non-flammable). Vinyl floorboards throughout home, no carpet (non-flammable). Aluminium window seals with double glazed windows and 3M thinsulate window film. Steel external doors and door frames. Roller shutters on all windows except bathroom's. Crimsafe security screen on bathroom window's and doors, aluminium fly screens on all other windows. 110k colorbond steel rainwater tank with electric pump. Back-up petrol water pump. Petrol generator plugged into property (auto-start upon power outage). Two back-up 20k litre plastic tanks. External roof fire-water system with downpipe plugs. All generators and pumps are located 10m away from house in shed with underground pipes.
I have allowed myself wooden internal window frames, door frames and skirting boards. I have cleared and gravelled approx 5m around the house, shed and water tanks, with plastic sheeting so no weeds can grow there. There are no bushes or trees left within 10m of the house, shed or tanks and I am aiming to thin out the larger trees within 20m of each.
The idea is that in the event of a fire I would plug the downpipes and turn on the fire system. Close the roller shutter and move my car into the shed. I have a 50m high-pressure hose that can reach around my property and a set of non-flammable firefighter clothing that I can utilise to put out spot fires.
It is likely all overkill, but better safe then sorry.
>thinks electricity is easy with a generator and solar panels
Holy fuck you are a brainlet
Maybe with a $40k battery system, $15k worth of solar panels, $5k back-up generator, a gas fridge, gas stove and power saving lights. Also remembering to set up a gravity fed water tank system so that you only need to utilise your water pump to move water from your collection tanks to your feed tank. Plus you probably need to overlook modern in-ground sewage/black water tanks, as they utilise a continuous electric pump. Might need to get yourself an old fashioned septic tank that requires manual emptying and/or a composting toilet.
did you experience a fire sometime in your life? why are you like this
Honestly one of these would probably be the best tool for fighting bushfires and a 500m wide fire break in every direction at the first sign of bushfire, but some soiboy in the enviromental department would probably bankrupt you and take your house if you did it because you knocked over some sacred trees or something
I've seen similar houses in orange county for around 350K
or maybe i don’t want to waste half an hour to post an exact explanation of my setup
don’t worry i run the numbers
We have bushfires here every year, big ones every 3-5 years. On average upwards of 5 homes are lost per year and 20-50 homes are lost each big one. Probably 8-12 people died over the last 20 years that I can remember.
Every time there's a fire the community pitches in. At least 70% of the community have their own firefighting units on trailers or their utes. Most people die while trying to escape the fire. Some have died when their houses burnt.
I don't like fire. I don't want to get burnt. Like I said though, i'm probably paranoid.
A friend of mine has like this. He did a lot of peoples properties when the last fire came through. If I could afford to clear my entire block (and get approval) I probably would, except for a few scattered trees.
The community as a whole has been pushing for large fire breaks around key points, but the council is useless. I'm fairly certain they caused our last fire due to attempting to do a controlled burn on a catastrophic fire day with 20 knot winds.