Future of American Dream 🏡 - eviltoast
  • e_t_@kbin.pithyphrase.net
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    11 months ago

    What if we took the space constraints of apartment living and subtracted all economies of scale from compact building?

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      11 months ago

      The sad part is I want a small space. But I also want a big yard to grow things and to live in the woods away from people.

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        11 months ago

        I get it, but sub urbs still kinda suck for that. Too dense for freedom and privacy, yet to sparse for transit or cultural events.

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          11 months ago

          Totally agree. I don’t think single family housing is really good or fair anymore. Hell I am not sure I even think humans can own a piece of land. I feel selfish for wanting to be able to buy a house.

      • Apathy Tree@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        11 months ago

        So what you want is an apartment with community gardens, maybe rooftop gardens and/or a multi-tier greenhouse interior for an apartment block. (Doesn’t help with living in the woods, but I think we were all born a bit late for that to be practical for most, tho we could rebuild community gardens and rewild our spaces if we condensed housing)

        That’s what I want too. I hate owning property and needing to upkeep it and shit, all so I can have growing space and privacy. And I don’t even have much of either.

        We can do those things, we just choose not to for… reasons.

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          11 months ago

          I suppose a shed in the woods is not impossible but a lot of factors need to be just right or it gets way too expensive and/or uncomfortable. In Europe, most forests are publicly accessible and there are various tiny settlements but I suppose that’s not the case in many American states.

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          11 months ago

          Here in the Netherlands we have lots of plots on the outside of cities with gardens people in apartments can rent for a small fee. Friend of mine has one and we get a ton of veggies and stuff from them every year it’s great. Going out to take care of it is like a day to the countryside kind of thing, they tell me.