Have you looked into Yurt living? Between that earthbags, and turning old grain bin silo's into homes there are a plethora of options! I understand situations change depending on the environment. Live down here in the US myself, though wife and I will be buying property this year. Good luck to you and thanks for sharing!
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I couldn't live in a Yurt, to be honest. We're looking at building a solar-powered A-frame, which will withstand the winter. I hadn't looked into reclaimed housing options though, so thanks as there could be some affordable "recycled" home options. Property development is very expensive where I live, but I'm interested in what else is out there.
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