u/GuntherCat21

I need some real and cheap ideas for a cheap hard sided shed etc for undeveloped land please

Hi! I have been going round and round about what to (sub legally) put onto a piece of land I own. My neighbors are great, they've all done the same thing in order to be able to enjoy their space and have built their own houses over time, so they will tolerate me doing something not too obnoxious.

I am a teacher with no cash, so I finally found a shed kit through cottagekits.com that I could build there myself with some friend help, without putting in all the things-- a road, sewer electric, etc, to use sparingly for the next few years.

I have about $2000 or so to spend. Does anyone else have ideas? Thank you in advance!

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u/GuntherCat21 — 1 day ago

recommendations/ ideas for yurts mid Oregon coast

Hi-- new to this forum. I know a bit about building, eco design, etc so not a complete newbie, and need a shelter on my raw land near Yachats. The planning dept is a cruel master out there with no flexibility for working people to do small responsible development-- they require all or nothing, which is price prohibitive for government workers like us. We see neighbors putting fences up and driving an RV onto a pad, so we are considering putting a deck and yurt on the property behind a fence, to use for personal camping and glamping until we can afford to do more development. Any yurt recommendations would be awesome-- our site at this point would support a 16 foot yurt to start, which is enough for us at this point. (we figure we can take it down if we get in trouble). I am open to all suggestions. Thanks in advance.

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u/GuntherCat21 — 28 days ago

recommendations/ ideas for yurts mid Oregon coast

Hi-- new to this forum. I know a bit about building, eco design, etc so not a complete newbie, and need a shelter on my raw land near Yachats. The planning dept is a cruel master out there with no flexibility for working people to do small responsible development-- they require all or nothing, which is price prohibitive for government workers like us. We see neighbors putting fences up and driving an RV onto a pad, so we are considering putting a deck and yurt on the property behind a fence, to use for personal camping and glamping until we can afford to do more development. Any yurt recommendations would be awesome-- our site at this point would support a 16 foot yurt to start, which is enough for us at this point. (we figure we can take it down if we get in trouble). I am also super open to cabin ideas, but off grid, cheap cheap..

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u/GuntherCat21 — 28 days ago
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recommendations/ ideas for yurts mid Oregon coast

Hi-- new to this forum. I know a bit about building, eco design, etc so not a complete newbie, and need a shelter on my raw land near Yachats. The planning dept is a cruel master out there with no flexibility for working people to do small responsible development-- they require all or nothing, which is price prohibitive for government workers like us. We see neighbors putting fences up and driving an RV onto a pad, so we are considering putting a deck and yurt on the property behind a fence, to use for personal camping and glamping until we can afford to do more development. Any yurt recommendations would be awesome-- our site at this point would support a 16 foot yurt to start, which is enough for us at this point. (we figure we can take it down if we get in trouble).

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u/GuntherCat21 — 2 months ago