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Lacrosse posted:There was a house at Washaway Beach in Washington for sale for $200,000 last year that has probably already fallen into the sea people build houses on washaway beach?
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indigi posted:people build houses on washaway beach? It was known as North Cove and was a popular vacation destination in the 70s and 80s until it started falling into the Pacific Ocean at a rate of 100ft+ a year. The house I mentioned was two blocks from the water when it was on Zillow and is probably already 200' offshore by now
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# ? May 10, 2022 23:43 |
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Here's the effort post I made about Washaway Beach in the hiking/camping thread:Lacrosse posted:There's a place in Washington State called Washaway Beach that used to be the town of North Cove until it started falling into the ocean at a rate of about 100' a year starting in the 1980s. You can read more about North Cove here: http://www.washawaybeach.com/history/
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reminds me of
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# ? May 11, 2022 00:05 |
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that house jumped in and was like "wheeeeee!"
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# ? May 11, 2022 00:26 |
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A lot of this costal erosion is a result of typically shortsighted capital-driven costal management. Things like homeowners building seawalls to protect their property from storm surge which leads to faster erosion, or dams on rivers preventing silt from replenishing coastal sand, or jetties preventing that sand from being spread along the coast away from rivermouths. In north county San Diego there's been a constant problem with bluff collapses exacerbated by wealthy development. A bluff collapse last year killed 3 people on the beach very close to a spot where a luxury hotel was doing heavy excavation/construction on the bluff. Just a few weeks ago a popular surf spot had a bluff collapse, rendering the public beach access trail inaccessible. Rich people who live in the area fought for years to stop a city plan to put more sturdy wooden staircase access in, because it would have reduced the number of parking spots. So now instead that beach will be closed all summer. Cities around here spend millions dredging sand from local harbors & waterways to deposit on local beaches each summer after winter storms drag it all back out to sea.
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bawfuls posted:A lot of this costal erosion is a result of typically shortsighted capital-driven costal management. Things like homeowners building seawalls to protect their property from storm surge which leads to faster erosion, or dams on rivers preventing silt from replenishing coastal sand, or jetties preventing that sand from being spread along the coast away from rivermouths. Hawaii, Maui is a test case of this. Hawaii for 1000's of years had some of the best beaches in the world, dumbass developers came in, created private beaches with seawalls etc to section off parts of it for exclusive resorts, and now Hawaii has to import some sickening amount of sand every year from Australia, otherwise the beach will erode to nothing. Of course the democrats of the state blame climate change (which obviously is real, but isn't the primary cuase of the erosion), it's the lovely shore-line management that has been enabled by wanton policies to allow Hilton et al to build on the beach, instead of offset sufficiently to prevent shore errosion. https://www.hawaii.edu/news/2018/12/10/failure-to-protect-beaches-rising-sea-level/ ate shit on live tv has issued a correction as of 03:11 on May 11, 2022 |
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more like frights in Rodanthe more like plights in Rodanthe
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people are just stupid about water in general. i live in the ohio valley and there was a story a few years ago of a guy building a normal house in the bottoms, where all the other houses sit on stilts due to the river flooding every spring. Insurance companies refused to insure it because he built in a flood zone but he's A Brave American Who Doesn't Listen To "Reason" and then his house was destroyed in a flood and he bitched that no one warned him.
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Reminds me of the Terra Nativa development in Boise. The city told them they were building on an unstable base. The rich fuckers went and found themselves an engineer who'd say differently and built anyway to predictable results. then they sued the city for letting them rely on their lovely report.
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indigi posted:it becomes exponentially harder to make close friends once you’re out of school because bonding is primarily a function of in-person time spent together (for neurotypicals/non-socioaffective disorders). poo poo like zoom/facetime counts but is like 1/6 as impactful college campuses have walkable urban design with plenty of public social space and non-car-based transit available
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:college campuses have walkable urban design with plenty of public social space and non-car-based transit available I live right next to the U of Minn main campus, east bank, and yeah it's nice to have that option close by, though some of the other surrounding area has made a lot of improvements as well
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actionjackson posted:I live right next to the U of Minn main campus, east bank, and yeah it's nice to have that option close by, though some of the other surrounding area has made a lot of improvements as well The John Berryman Memorial Bridge is a nice stroll.
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:college campuses have walkable urban design with plenty of public social space and non-car-based transit available yeah college is school
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it’s wild that a not-insignificant percent of the population has lived on a college campus: which is a great example of pedestrian oriented urban design… and yet many people still hate anything denser than Detached single family homes
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not that wild, they associate college life with cramped dormitory living where you share a bathroom with a dozen other people
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:college campuses have walkable urban design with plenty of public social space and non-car-based transit available yeah I used to live right off campus, so I could walk to class and a couple of the bars. I'd regularly see people I had classes with and talk with them over a few drinks. There's nothing like that here in the suburbs.
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you don’t have kids in college usyally
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bawfuls posted:not that wild, they associate college life with cramped dormitory living where you share a bathroom with a dozen other people okay so instead of 400 sf dorms with two peoples make it 800 sf apartments with private bathrooms for one peoples. I get your point tho
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actionjackson posted:I live right next to the U of Minn main campus, east bank, and yeah it's nice to have that option close by, though some of the other surrounding area has made a lot of improvements as well Minneapolis has a great bus system and expanding rail I wish I still lived there.
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gas
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hi thread i bought a house 20 miles outside of austin in fall 2020 for $187k Zillow thinks it’s worth a cool half a million now its a 1500 sq ft 3 bed/2 bath what do oh and all my friends are seemingly paying more to rent apartments than i pay in mortgage wolfs has issued a correction as of 03:44 on May 12, 2022 |
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Do we have a homesteading thread?
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wolfs posted:hi thread i bought a house 20 miles outside of austin in fall 2020 for $187k lol manor, right? hope you enjoy tesla traffic
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wolfs posted:hi thread i bought a house 20 miles outside of austin in fall 2020 for $187k sell it and gently caress off to the woods or somethin
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wolfs posted:hi thread i bought a house 20 miles outside of austin in fall 2020 for $187k Take out a HELOC and buy another house. Become a real estate influencer, free money.
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i say swears online posted:lol manor, right? hope you enjoy tesla traffic unincorporated travis county land thank you very much it’s a toss up if manor or elgin annexes me eventually traffic has already gotten worse on 290 - stoplights are being put on it to accommodate all the new construction right off of it
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# ? May 12, 2022 03:55 |
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When the wife and I purchased our house it was literally a long drawn out conversation about how we can never, ever move because of the potential of a massive housing crash. Like we're obviously not going to lose our jobs as ICU nurses but the idea of moving and trying to sell a property in a recession is laughable. We even didn't get into a bidding war with the house and paid asking price. Thankfully there's good biking trails around where I live so I'll be content until I have a psychotic break at my job.
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Ornery and Hornery posted:okay so instead of 400 sf dorms with two peoples make it 800 sf apartments with private bathrooms for one peoples. This is what dorms are now. The days of two or three to a room and a bathroom down the hall are over, schools are building suite style dorms to attract students and have been for some time.
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The Demilich posted:Do we have a homesteading thread? youre lookin at it
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fart simpson posted:youre lookin at it you can also brag about your house renovations here
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YOLOsubmarine posted:This is what dorms are now. The days of two or three to a room and a bathroom down the hall are over, schools are building suite style dorms to attract students and have been for some time. In that case, I was right all along. Hopefully that helps the next generation realize how awesome condensed smart urbanism can be for quality of life.
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AnimeIsTrash posted:you can also brag about your house renovations here i put a new toilet seat on my toilet so it doesn't make a loud bang when the seat comes down lowes had one with LED lights so I could poo poo fast and furious but it was like $30 lol
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all my toilet seats have soft towel like material covers on them because I don’t like a cold bum
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Ornery and Hornery posted:In that case, I was right all along. US education is so dysfunctional and miserable that nobody who experienced it will ever want to replicate any aspect of it in the world beyond, and rightfully so
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Is this the thread to post in if I am in the final stages of buying a house after 10 months of looking / fighting dozens of offers on every loving property we look at and to be pushed two cities further from work due to rising costs and shrinking inventory and though all media tells me I should be high fiving my wife in slow-mo while we pick plants for the front yard I instead feel all-encompassing dread mixed a seething desire for this whole awful process to just be finished?
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i am harry posted:all my toilet seats have soft towel like material covers on them because I don’t like a cold bum what if you miss and poo poo on the towel
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Springfield Fatts posted:Is this the thread to post in if I am in the final stages of buying a house after 10 months of looking / fighting dozens of offers on every loving property we look at and to be pushed two cities further from work due to rising costs and shrinking inventory and though all media tells me I should be high fiving my wife in slow-mo while we pick plants for the front yard I instead feel all-encompassing dread mixed a seething desire for this whole awful process to just be finished? I want to buy a house right now but I also don't want this for myself
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The Demilich posted:Do we have a homesteading thread? There's an actual one in the hobby forum or the outdoor forum. I forget which.
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it is very difficult to buy a house in ireland
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