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  • nice alittle small but very nice inside

  • ...like the mike...

  • In rural america if you check the laws there are no restrictions on building nor a building inspector. If you buy enough land no one would know what you are building or living in. Put your home to the rear of the property and not on the road. You probably will need a permit for septic system. I'm in AL just stay away from those snotty sub-divisions and developement with their covenants and home owner associations. Keep your tree line for privacy and get a gate.

  • Fantastic. Smart young people there is hope for the future

  • Why is the girl doing the interview so judgmental? I mean, I don't get all preachy about "Global Warming", or "Sustainability", But I respect and admire people who take control of their own life and become Truly off the grid and free.

  • you did not answer my Q about : what part of the country, or what tribe?. what is CCR?

  • @albertsneijMD sorry, Codes, Covenants and Restrictions, they are good to a point. For instance, a window or door does need a header. The owner-builder is not usually an engineer and needs guidance, aka, Codes. The other 'C' and the 'R' are simply overbearing government abusing the owner builder. In CA it's done to create an environment where corporations can build cookie cutter tract homes, laid out according politico's 'utopian suburb'. I hear I have some Cherokee, talk about the oppressed!

  • great but too short. why?

  • I wanted to see the house !

  • I love the way they say that the difference is that we own this house, without a mortgage. That is Freedom

  • Why do mexicans want to be white so bad? It's pathetic. They suck at it too. Mexican Americans are morons.

  • When I find some land free from the watchful eyes of neighbors and strict building codes, something like this or earthbag construction will definitely be in the plan. I understand the reason we have building codes but I don't want the hassle with my own home and I'm more than capable of making it safe. These homes are cheap to build and easy to heat or keep cool. Very nice interior too

  • I need one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Desperately

  • This is simple, practical, affordable.. not only that but also environmentally friendly. I'm most likely going to build one of these

  • Where is this Quail Springs?

  • This girl is beautiful and she doesn't seem to know it. If she takes off the cap, and dressed more womanly she would easly bee one of the most beautiful I have ever seen.

  • @camilo135 well seems like you already noticed it and she was wearing a ball cap and was dressed how SHE wanted to! How does the way a woman dresses make her more womanly??? I think she knows it just fine that she is beautiful!

  • @wheelori814

    I don't like when girls cover their hair! I Love hair, hair is part of the body as well are the eyes, and I love watching women hair. Also, I don't like when a girl dresses like a rapper, it is my preference, If you like it, good for you, but don't try to tell what I should like.

  • Looool at the log microhpone!

    Anyway this is amazing, thamks for posting your vid!

  • Amazing, thanks for inspiration!

  • $5,000 is amazing and no mortgage.

  • @Achbar: If a piece of property could go on sale for less that $4000 and building this spacious home for less that $5000. Total cost = $9000. No mortgage, earthquake and fireproof resistant with self insulation along with low energy cost all year round. Now I call that a SWEET deal. ;)

  • Thank you log lady

  • Did we mention that we are native american and are not subject(ed) to the laws, codes and restrictions which choke the dreams out of all the rest of you.

  • It would be nice if that were the case for everyone.

    Since we aren't "allowed" to be free, we have to fight for our freedom.

    I am evading the law as much as I can.

    Hopefully an economic collapse will make everyone join in a resistance against the government.

  • @Mikdeelo we are working hard to get those restrictions lifted brother so that we may join you in the love of the land and life in its bounty.

  • @TheDudeRulez09 Hey, brother- saw your comment again at this vid, wanted to say thannks and check out your site, so I subscribed will watch your vids later- late now, Peace!

  • @Mikdeelo Wow Just 5000$ Thats great .I love to build and i also built my own house in Puerto Rico.Keep up the good work.And don't let those Shitty building codes come into practice where you live.

  • @mosaicmaster1 Not my house, I was having fun. I live in California, home of high taxes and socialism, without the benefits of and some of the most restrictive building codes in the USofA and I'm just a bankruptcy away from blowing this hell hole! The Philippines look good to me...

  • @Mikdeelo If you can build something decent in the philippines with little money go for it. Lots of people know how to build according to building code,But they cant build because of expensive building permits.These laws are put in place to keep stuctures safe but they are also put in place to prevent the average man from building his own home.The economy comes first....Their economy.

  • @Mikdeelo thanx for rubbing it in lol

    how can i become a native american?? can i register into a tribe??

  • @shasanni They are not I, I am not native american and I am burdened with those dream killing 'CC&R's, I was being facetious. "Become a native american", you could have asked Richard Harris (he came damn close in 'A Man Called Horse'), but he died in 2002, just kidding folks. Or, you could marry one who wants to live on the reservation and mix blood with your particular persuasion and make some kids (as long as THEY have a sufficient percentage of N.A. blood to be accepted as such). OR...

  • @shasanni ...that's about your only way into that particular 'club'.

  • @Mikdeelo darn =(

    theres hardly any n.a.'s where i am (pennsylvania). all we got is darn amish people. no privilege in that. mmm does anyone know how long amish have been living in P.A.?

  • @Mikdeelo what part of the country or the tribe name? very interesting. I come from the middle east(Syria) where people used to build from straw/mud bricks,. the houses were heat proof and cold proof. bur not rain proof, 100%

  • @albertsneijMD I have very little AI blood in my veins, I was being facitious- not to be rude to the Indians (all the more power to them, they've had quite enought interference by the US f'ing Government!) I was bitching about the CCRs we Americans must endure! Our government becomes more overbearing by the day! "Big government is the enemy, NOT the answer!" said someone.

  • @Mikdeelo lucky bastards!

  • @Mikdeelo I hear you man it sure is good to be native. btw where do you live.

  • @keneth231742 'The People's Republic of Kalifornia', the fertile crescent of overbearing, force of law, tax to death governmental authority. Yes, there are 'freedom zones' all over the US, but I am stuck here for now.

    Counting the seconds...

    And you?

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