How To Finance A Yurt
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This video is a response to Alaskan Wildwood Alaska Land For Sale Rocky Mountain Timberlands
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@tae1000esd I was kidding. 10% lending money is cheap, but difficult to obtain. I love Yurts, container homes and bail houses. Governments do not...
umaxen01 1 month ago
@umaxen01 10% is great.. look if you had 2% per year in 10y you had to pay 21% more.. so its less than 2% per year. If she pays it all at once at the end. If she pays only the 2% a year it would also be 20%. So 10% is a realy good deal ^^
tae1000esd 1 month ago
20000 doller for a yurt lmfao u can build a shack with more space for a grand or 2
TheEndoftheworldguy 1 month ago
10% ! ! Hey, just sleep in a tent until you save enough to build a Yurt out of basic materials you buy off the INTERNET for 75% off ! Right? Then you get your boyfriend and his buddies to build it for you. You may have to pay them back in unorthodox ways, but hey, who cares. You only live once...
umaxen01 1 month ago
!0% 4 !0yrs sounds a little greedy.
VMATT500C 1 month ago
@exclamation3mark Yeah, the heat loss of a yurt is kinda high for Alaska.
needparalegal 1 month ago
She should get the money and build a cob cottage or something! A yurt is not the best she can do.
exclamation3mark 2 months ago
She has colleteral! She owns land you ayholes!
exclamation3mark 2 months ago
How long will a Yurt last? What is the maintenance schedule? Are the good for hot and arid conditions (will I bake).
XCritonX 2 months ago
Fantastic! This is absolutely the best way to pull the rug out from under the backward bankers and financiers of the US.
We used Prosper, peer-to-peer to buy some land and are planning on building a Yurt there this coming spring, 2012.
It doesn't have to be yurts either, just solid sustainable living is the goal. Such a shame that the mass majority of US residents live in crappy stick-built homes, desperately humping a dead-end real estate deal that they are likely stuck with.
pibrocher 3 months ago