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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I appreciate your advice

First of all, what the fuck, how are people paying 1.2k lease per nectar and are still able to make a profit of it (this is possible if you plant vegetables, but most farmers dont do vegetables).

I am trying to clarify that atm. In my research, I saw wildly different numbers from $30 to $160 per 1000 m2

Even if you only rent out 50% its still 500$ per month

$20/mo per 50m2 is $5K.. which is nice like you said

I would try to market this as a “DIY” garden.

There are actually a lot of projects like that. They unofficially partition the land into 500 m2 parts, arrange water and electricity (some don't arrange that either), and they sell. Thy call them hobby gardens. Do you happen to know about them?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)
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[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

I'd go to jail probably

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

I'm just dreaming. Let's say I created a nice community here and offered cool activities like woodworking, gardening, meditation, yoga, massages, weightlifting, social dancing, soccer or some sport, community dinners. I don't know the cost* of doing all that but say I get on Booking for $10/night. Hosting 1 person per 100 m2 means 250 people :D I think it would be a no brainer to pay $300/mo for all those activities and to be around nice healthy likeminded people. Depending on the quality of the community, people might be willing to pay up to $1000/mo imo.

*toilet & shower, sleeping tent, mattress & pillow & bedding, solar panel & powerbank, desk & chair, co-working tent, transportation costs, security, food, drinking water... I'd have to somehow transport poop out of here or make poop disappear

Alternatively, I might want to do this in mediterranean region. It would be easier to market, right? Idk if I can rent someone's land to do this tho?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

250m2 of permanent structure is legal. Non-permanent structure (tiny houses with wheels, tents) of any size is also legal.

Hypothetically maximum residential development here might be something like 25,000 m2 of apartments, which can be sold for +$1000/m2. That would be very be illegal. Also, this area would be zoned as industrial, not residential (after 2040-2050)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Usually people in villages want to move to modern areas. Villages are old, boring, ugly, etc usually

Workers of industrial zone live in residential areas near the industrial zone. You could see that area in the picture below if you zoom

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This community seems not so active

 

I know an outsourcing agency owner who spends $5K on Linkedin to find 1 client but I can't spend that much money because I am just starting out. I didn't keep in touch with him so I'm asking you instead.

When we talked he said I'd buy manhours for $20/hr in my country and sell for $30/hr in his country. He was a nice dude and said I should give it a try.

PS. I have a CS degree but I remember nothing. I got D from OOD course

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