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>>2989820
I think they look nice. For 1500 bucks? That's hella cheap too. Around here sheds that are smaller cost 3000 bucks or more. It's a fuckin' rip off. I might have to look into these.
Offer to install them in people's yards for double the cost. Make a business put of it, and make big money.
Just gotta use your head, anon.
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wow an $1500 cuckshed!!!
>now spend $425,000 on 0.75 acres 4 hours out of town where you can actually put this thing up without buying permits
>probably will need permits anyway LOL
>also $20,000 on a well
>also $50,000 on electrical and internet service and to build a septic system
>also $49,000 on gravel dumps to make a road
Wow!!! So cheap!!!
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>>2990440
really weird comment. are you human? where the fuck do you live? land isn't anywhere near that price unless you're in a california metropolitan area. an acre 30 minutes from town is $12000 in my area.
you can dig your own well super easily, this is /diy/ after all. internet you can just use starlink for $50/month because it's 2026 and you're not a luddite retard. electrical we have solar, wind, battery backups. septic is pointless to spend money on if you're 4 hours out of town. literally paying a company to dig a hole and bury a big tank to hold your shit. just dig your own hole or use a composting toilet and start a pile.
49,000 on gravel you could cover an entire fucking football field taller than yourself.
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>>2990117
They're nearly vertical. Water isn't pooling on that R-panel.
Anyone got a link or image of the inside? Is it just some precut plywood, r-panel, and some 1x2 wood? How terrible is it inside? R33 is like 8" of insulation isn't it? I'm not seriously considering buying one, but that 8' deep one seems similar to the british "shed" where the husband could have a little room to himself away from his wife.
>>2990440
Get some of those prepper battery packs and solar panels. $1500 would probably get you enough to live.
Water purification or simply buying bottled if you're dumb enough not to get land with a creek/lake.
Don't need septic since you don't have a well, just shit in the woods lmao.
That 2001 Subaru outback with 212,000 miles can get across the meadows from the road.
Be realistic, not a doomer wishing his minimum wage job could get him out of the metropolis.
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>>2993380
$10-20k per acre near my hometown. but of course you'll need a massive amount of money for improvement costs: well, utilities, septic, driveway, grading for the house, etc.
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-search/Pennsylvania/type-la nd/sby-6?view=map&pos=42.023282,-76 .726824,41.659574,-76.153476,11