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European village edition

Last thread >>29097917
Resources to find a decent place to live:
Based neighbors: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/upshot/election-2016-voting-precinct-maps.html
Nignog popualtion: http://www.justicemap.org/index.php
Internet access: https://broadbandnow.com/national-broadband-map
Real estate sites:
Zillow
Redfin

>> No.29131593

Based thread. I like realtor dot com also, it shows property boundaries.

>> No.29132047

Bumperino

>> No.29132616

Does anybody here have experience in building a custom house?

>> No.29132735

>>29131009
In what EU country do villages look like this?

>> No.29132810

>>29132735
Russia.

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>>29132735
>>29132810
That being said, OP's picture is from Lithuania.

>> No.29133109

>>29132735
Baltics
>>29132616
How custom and what materials are we looking at?

>> No.29133166

Minnesota sucks

>> No.29133264

Check Northmen Facebook page, they are sharing for free the blueprints of a 100% wooden ecological house which will cost in total around 80 000€

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RV7pmE4MC-I

Something like this but bigger

>> No.29133344

>>29132616
I dont but just keep in mind lumber prices have doubled in a year and the US has a shortage of mexicans to build right now

>> No.29133428

>>29133109
>How custom and what materials are we looking at?
I was thinking of getting an 800-square-foot house built (from ordinary materials--stick-built or panelized) in the backwoods of Pennsylvania, after my early retirement (around a decade from now).

>> No.29133854

>>29133428
There were some architects in the last thread, maybe they'll come out in a while.
What specialty needs are you considering for this custom house to be able to suit?
>>29133264
I wager you don't need anything bigger, especially if you don't get the huge bread-baking furnace in the middle of the house. Many women hate the idea of sut, smoke and the smell of burning wood inside the house. I would suggest having a summer-kitchen for that purpose.
Met the guy at a festival where he did a presentation on his craft. Not only is he an amazing woodworker/carpenter, he is one based lad.

>> No.29134013

>>29133854
>Many women hate the idea of sut, smoke and the smell of burning wood inside the house

Its just a woodstove

In which degenerated country women don't like it ?

>> No.29134051

>>29133854
>What specialty needs are you considering for this custom house to be able to suit?
Don't misunderstand me. I'm not asking about /diy/ minutiae here. I'm just wondering whether building a house in general is a good idea or a retarded idea.

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>>29132616
Built my own house and other structures, unironically in Russia in a siberian village looking like OP pic.

>> No.29134904

>>29134791
Post more pics of the surroundings, which part of Siberia?

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>>29134904
Its Altai Rep.
Few men there have jobs. Everyone just builds.

>> No.29135216

>>29131009
How do I find cheap apartment buildings

>> No.29135265

Someone has a idea off buying land in the Netherlands, like forest ground?

>> No.29135298

>>29135172
Looking good, do you live off your cryptogains? Are you a foreigner ?

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>>29135172
>homegrown veggies
Based.

>> No.29136159

>>29134013
Most countries, which have feminine wahmen.

>> No.29136253

>>29134791
oh fuck, sawdust insulation?

>> No.29136439

>>29133091
that hillside erosion looks like its going to a problem
considering they don't look like they have money for engineered solutions i'd say be creeper vines on them but the soil looks like poor quality
so best sell your cottage before the literal plunge

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>>29135298
Living off of wageslave gains. I'm American; married a Siberian girl. I've used crypto to get money cross-borders and into the Russian accounts, but honestly its so cheap to live here. The property cost me $17k in 2014. It was just a 20 coт. plot of land with a shed. Both my kids were born in Russia and Putin gave us $14k under the motherhood fund (мaтepинcкий кaпитaл) which can be used for "dwelling of the children" so I spent it all on building materials.

>>29135536
Yea, amazing how much a difference homegrown food makes in your life.

>>29136253
Kek, I had no idea what it was either. My father-in-law dumped it up there. Its more like sand. Ancient slav wisdom I guess.

>> No.29136886

>>29136618
Based; have a great life friend!

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>>29136618
Your veggies are better for you too if you use heirloom varieties and taste better, the nutritional load of supermarket veggies went down with the time, they do grow slower though.

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>>29136972
Nice. I've been meaning to get more into it. Can only grow between June and September, but then everything grows just effortlessly. Chickens are also on my list.

>> No.29137773

>>29134791
>>29135172
>>29136618
how do you learn how to build houses anon? you're extremely based

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Real Estate is an excellent hedge against inflation like Commodities

Pic related

>> No.29138120

>>29137773
Building wooden houses is not that hard. In my country we have traditional architecture catalogs and in addition to house plans, they give you all the technological information you actually need to build one. Then it's just planning, counting how much material you need and also what tools you need.

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I have a pile of money (100k) that I have sitting in the bank ready to make a down payment with. But there's no inventory. Nobody is selling. Is this because of the time of year or because of the mortgage forbearance?
I'm getting older. I want a place of my own. But why would anybody sell when they're not on the hook for their own bills?

>> No.29138365

Master in architecture reporting in. Ama.

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>>29138365
I'm sure you know many people in the industry. Is the housing market going to change any time soon?

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I really have to wonder what the future will hold will these interest rates, foreclosures on pause, and everyone panic buying houses outside of their means. This is either as good as it's gonna get a time to buy, or the absolute worst time.
>be house hunting in (((Northern Virginia)))
>starter homes are literally in the 700's on the low end; most shit is 800 or even close to 1mil
>chinks and indians buying 99% of the properties sold in the last year according to county-level data I see
>hear many accounts from others of houses getting $50K earnest offers and/or selling within 2 days of listing
at least the joggers and hispanics are filtered by prices, so I guess that's good

>> No.29139110

>>29138156

Inventory is way down in winter. Also the market is very hot, so if you're going to want a decent place you're going to have to get aggressive.

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>>29137773
I built with my dad growing up in the states, but in Russia like I said, EVERYONE builds. Construction / material stores are everywhere. I deferred to my in-laws for specifics like hiring out excavation and septic tank install. Also electric hookup. We laid foundation with some help, then just started building. Online you can find schematics that tell you exactly what to buy and building progression. Hardware stores have them printed out so I just got a basic one and had the materials delivered at stages. Again I had to rely on in-laws for Siberian log cabin style building, so I learned about "chinking" and other insulation nuances for -40C winters.

After the basic structure, I just kept adding whatever I wanted. This yurt-style thing is an outdoor kitchen. One of my neighbors builds them and I just asked him to help me in return for getting him car parts for his toyota.

>> No.29139341

>>29138365
How accurate is The Fountainhead?

>> No.29139542

>>29138510
I hate drawing homes in the city. They sell no matter what, so all of the qualities are outside of the architecture. Parasitic. I think more and more will move out. Its what I did, and seems like a future trend. Properties 30 min from a large city will increase more in value

>> No.29139598

>>29138156
as anon below said, you'll see inventory increase in the spring and summer as people need to move to get their kids in school and shit.
And depending on how cucked the area is, you may indeed need to literally tack on an additional 20-fucking-thousand dollars just to bE CoMPetItIvE with your offer -- this market is like a scummy used car salesman's heaven, cause suckers are flocking in 100% willing to be pressured into buying the first thing they see at a huge markup.

>> No.29139762

>>29139341
Only watched the movie a long time ago. What i struggle with is land owners who think with dollar signs. My entire proposal got wrecked today so he could get 49.6% use of the land instead of 47%. Now it looks like shit.

>> No.29140699

I have a house: 3beds, 2baths, 1,691sq ft, 8,002 sqft lot
$175kest on zillow

It's kinda too big for me and my GF and I might want to sell and downsize. Is now a good time to sell since the market is so scarce or should I hold and sell later when its easier to buy a new place
?

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>>29138120
>>29139283
cheers bros, comfy thread

>> No.29141118

>>29140699
Consider if you're going to have kids and if you won't regret it later.

>> No.29141192

>>29139283
Is it difficult? Do you think I could learn on my own with nothing but manuals and material

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>>29133091
>>29131009
Those are all dachas, people only live in them for a couple months out of the year. Their permanent home is in a commie block.

>> No.29141931

Just bought a tiny cabin on 2.2 acres of woods. Hoping to do some building/expansion out there.

>> No.29142190

>>29141260
lmoa, no
>>29141192
not the Siberia anon, but it is all doable. you'll most probably need at least one helping hand when assembling larger pieces, when working higher (top logs, rafters, etc.) try to plan a small project and learn on it, the mistakes you make will not be crucial, since this project is probably not going to be meant for living, say, a small storehouse or sauna.

>> No.29142549

>>29141260
man that shit is so existentially crushing and generally depressing just to look at. How do people cope?

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>>29141192
It's not difficult. Building is extremely satisfying. What I didn't learn from other people I figured out from manuals, internet and youtube. Actually a lot I learned from boomers turned out to be not the best way, like that sand roof insulation. I'll still leave it there for the luls.

>> No.29143817

>>29142549
>how do they cope
Those new ones have like duplexes per floor. So like 2000+ sqft apartments. At least the ones I've been in. Also he's right that they only work like 3 months per year. Still NOT cozy.

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>>29140699
It's very hard to buy a house now. My real estate agent essentially says I'm SOL until the summer even though I have the money. The inventory doesn't exist.

>> No.29144462

>>29143165
>>29143817
tell me more.
longing to be an /out/ists.
what have you built etc.

>> No.29144576

>>29133428
Fuck off PA is full.

>> No.29145020

>>29144576
Even Wayne County?

>> No.29145288

>>29145020
>Wayne County
I unironically live here and yes we are full. Leave my trout alone god dammit.

>> No.29145504

>>29144161
I'm in California, and most places that aren't total shitholes don't even make it to the market. They get sold to someone in the owner's personal network. If they do get listed, they get sold the same day, often sight unseen.

>> No.29145725

I have red here that it's worth to invest in Vietnam real estate
Can someone smarter than me explain to me why?

>> No.29146007

>>29144576
of niggers

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I just want to be comfy :(

>> No.29146228

>>29146007
You ain't wrong. Just need to avoid Philly and surrounding counties, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh. No one has any need to go to Wilkes or Scranton so that should be easy.

>> No.29146414

>>29138991
You moron. Asians are extremely racist, they are going to push you and all of the other whites out.

>> No.29147257

https://www.bid4assets.com/county-tax-sales

this site is used pretty often by counties to conduct their delinquint property tax sales. check it out and see if there's a county you're interested in and if they're on the schedule

>> No.29147346

>>29146414
>are going to
What did I just say in my post, fag? Straight up 9 out of 10 property sales I randomly select, out of 100s I pulled up before I got bored, were chinks or indians/arabs -- mostly the latter for some reason. It's already happened.

>> No.29147769

>>29132616
No, but Im in the process of doing it right now.

>> No.29147902

>>29138365
How do I build a 100% mold resistant house?

>> No.29147954

>>29131009
How can I into European village as an American?

>> No.29148278

>>29131009
How can i move to uk scotland wales, i fucking hate the jewnited states. My ancestors are from great britian

>> No.29148307

>>29135172
When I can /trv/ again Russia is high on my list, I want to hang out with you and check out the Altai. Is it a pretty good place to go?

>> No.29148641

>>29138365
Is it actually pretty tough to build something like a studio house? Not a faggy ultra tiny home, but something that you could live in comfortably? Like, how bullshit are building codes in most of the country? Do I even need to go through an architect in order to get building permits or what?

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>>29144462
Started with a livable shed called an "izbushka" then built into it extra rooms. Built a veranda out front which is like an enclosed porch, put in a secret tunnel so my cat can get in/out. Built that yurt with my neighbor. Had to build an obligatory sauna / banya with my dad-in-law. Attached to that a workshop / storage shed. Got a prefab greenhouse kit which is just 1-day assembly. Also have an outhouse for shittin', and a rain catch and tank for garden water.

>> No.29148776

>>29148307
yeas major occult place