wuliheron said:
Yurts are expensive tents made for moving around. I'd compare it to a laptop where you pay extra for the portability, its not nearly as functional as a desktop that costs the same amount, and it won't last nearly as long. A geodesic dome is a better alternative for a permanent structure.
wuliheron,
Not necessarily, look at http://www.yurtworks.com/home/mnd/page_139_20/single_story_yurt_with_ranch_wings.html" , how about a hybrid yurt with range wings ? As others have stated, they can be as primitive and bohemian as you want, or as extravagant and cool as your wallet and land use allows.
Ms Music said:
I have heard stories of yurt dwellers, but I have not been in one. Right now, you might be able to find a motor home or 5th wheel for less money than a yurt though. And far more portable! Geodesic homes are also tempting for the permanence.
If you are looking to downsize, do you have land?
BTW, I dream of doing this some day, but I need to get the teenager out of the house first. She doesn't agree with my adventurous side.
Ms Music,
Motorhomes and 5th wheelers don't cut it for me, I am not looking to travel anyway, just dreaming for the future. I don't have land, but I have about three or four places I have visited that are great for refreshing your soul, and guess where they might be ? In the mountains, on mesa's and in places others have overlooked or plain just plain forgotten. Turbo is right, with hard winters, wind, and God forbid another damn hurricane, there is risk involved. These places are not isolated, just off the beaten path. I am not letting anyone in on my secret havens.
I prefer to do things things my own quirky way, hot peppers, fastest production motorcycle on the planet, track days, climbing mountains on bicycles with my not so great lungs and still somehow making it.
I am trying to invent something new that that suits me. I could care less about resale value. Hell, the yurt ranch with wings has to be cheaper to build than a stick built house. More funds left over to do the stuff you enjoy. I have always had to improvise, adapt and overcome anyway, nothing new there. Lots of my friends think I am a bit crazy, but hey, I don't care. I enjoy it and being true to who I really am. In the end, that's all that matters anyway, right ? The concept is just in my head at the moment, has a practical side to it, bad economy, dollar worth less, and at the same time, if planned and done correctly, can be something that can bring joy and happiness will still preserving your retirement assets, while not relying on commercial institutions for financing. Works for me every time.
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Rhody...
P.S. One thing I forgot, a yurt garage for all my bloody toys. That is a must, an absolute must.