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Originally posted by hawkiye
reply to post by LetsGoViking
it depends on what all bells and whistles you want. But I can tell you right now that guy is blowing smoke up your ass on that price he gave you unless you want to finish it like an upper middle class small mansion.
Over the course of 30 years (average mortgage) including electricity, heating, and water you can surmise that the AVERAGE house hold cost (180,000) in New England would be: $545,232.00 not including taxes,pmi
My goal is to have 5 to 10 acres up in the mountains away from everything and build one of these
with all the off/grid goodies, with any luck i would find a year round running stream i could use hydro
power, but there are many other ways to generate power. satellite net/tv and a good sceptic system and
well and forget about the world.
The only draw back is putting in a well at 6K plus feet, gets expensive in many cases. So land with
running water would be important, it would cost more initially but in the long run, i think it woulud save
you a bundle.
True, run the heat through the floor, put in a gypsum floor with the hoses and you have heat issue solved,
i agree with the fireplace idea, would be much more efficient than just the open hole at the top.
If only i was rich, although for this idea one would not need to be to rich, just enough to cover cost
of land and building stuff, the nice thing about these type houses is very little to no maintenance so
when you are in your retirement age, there is not much to worry about.
Cement would be a great way to go, wonder what type of R Value the cement would have,
although one could run the pipes for heat through the wall's as well, you have a fire anyway
giving the inside heat.
One of these days i keep telling myself. *lol*
unlike a lot of the population i dont require much to get by, no need
for the fancy latest new gadget's, just basic's and i am fine.
Originally posted by GoOfYFoOt
I'm just posting so that I can come back and read the entire thread...
I do like Wrabbit's idea, about the insulated reefers, though.
I picture four of them in a box shape, with a common area in the center that could also be reinforced, to withstand...whatever?
How much does a retired semi trailer go for these days?
Who knows, have to see how/if things pan out and go from there.
But never hurts to have goals.
Originally posted by LetsGoViking
reply to post by HellstormRising
Over the course of 30 years (average mortgage) including electricity, heating, and water you can surmise that the AVERAGE house hold cost (180,000) in New England would be: $545,232.00 not including taxes,pmi
You're assuming I'm much younger than I am. I figure, statistically speaking, I have about 749 Weeks left on this earth. So the there isn't a payback on the ROI for me. Don't think the kids are interested. sigh.
Originally posted by Vasa Croe
Originally posted by On the Edge
Originally posted by Cinrad
Thanks guys, hadnt thought about refrigerated shipping containers or trailers.
I understand that they don't have the problem of extreme temperatures due to better insulation.
There is also some kind of ceramic spray that can be applied to other structures like this that aren't so well insulated, but it might be expensive.
Ceramic spray insulation works really well actually. I worked on developing a product with a water filtration company to supply aid to third world countries with limited clean water supply. We used a large shipping container stripped and sprayed with ceramic insulation, 4 capsule style beds, water filtration unit and 2 x 50,000 gallon water bladders with solar panels on roof. It had a small septic system and stove for the aid workers shipped in to get the set up running for the locals. Very inexpensive to build and slept 4. Without the giant bladder it would easily accommodate more creature comforts, but these were solely to help small villages filter and contain clean water supplies.edit on 1/29/13 by Vasa Croe because: (no reason given)