Found it, that's awesome!GrumpyCatFace wrote:"Who's laughing now" LMFAO That guy is a hero.Speaker to Animals wrote:Like a champion.
$8,300 in prepping saved his home.
Damn near should be required in flood zones
Found it, that's awesome!GrumpyCatFace wrote:"Who's laughing now" LMFAO That guy is a hero.Speaker to Animals wrote:Like a champion.
$8,300 in prepping saved his home.
In the Midwest land is cheap and the soil is fertile. This combined with one of the adults in the house working online has potential for a great lifeC-Mag wrote:I told ya, new counterculture babyGrumpyCatFace wrote:Shit... These shows have amped up my desire to start a farm to 11. I thought I was an outlier, but this is more like a national movement.
https://www.thisishomesteady.com/
http://smalltownhomestead.com/modern-ho ... g-podcast/
http://www.livinghomegrown.com/podcast/
Land isn't cheap at all, really.. The houses were, but real estate is jumping up like crazy right now, in the bubble. Might have to wait until next year, when the market has cratered. Pick it up in a fire sale.C-Mag wrote:In the Midwest land is cheap and the soil is fertile. This combined with one of the adults in the house working online has potential for a great lifeC-Mag wrote:I told ya, new counterculture babyGrumpyCatFace wrote:Shit... These shows have amped up my desire to start a farm to 11. I thought I was an outlier, but this is more like a national movement.
https://www.thisishomesteady.com/
http://smalltownhomestead.com/modern-ho ... g-podcast/
http://www.livinghomegrown.com/podcast/
Yeah, but the 'house' will be a wood frame with some shingles hanging on for dear lifeC-Mag wrote:Go to Wisconsin or Michigan, you can get a farm and 40 acres in the 100k range. Including, house, barn and out buildings.
No, not really. I was up there this Spring and I saw 70s and 80s well built houses. You should check it out.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Yeah, but the 'house' will be a wood frame with some shingles hanging on for dear lifeC-Mag wrote:Go to Wisconsin or Michigan, you can get a farm and 40 acres in the 100k range. Including, house, barn and out buildings.
The market's a lot softer down south, but I need to stay up by the coast for work. Also, I'm terrified of the home-selling/buying process. Too easy to fuck up.C-Mag wrote:No, not really. I was up there this Spring and I saw 70s and 80s well built houses. You should check it out.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Yeah, but the 'house' will be a wood frame with some shingles hanging on for dear lifeC-Mag wrote:Go to Wisconsin or Michigan, you can get a farm and 40 acres in the 100k range. Including, house, barn and out buildings.
Speaker to Animals wrote:Wisconsin and Michigan are strong avoids.
Michigan != DetroitC-Mag wrote:Speaker to Animals wrote:Wisconsin and Michigan are strong avoids.
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