Are there any places to find unusual, but cheap real estate? Like really fucking small houses or apartments dirt cheap, or old Wartime pillboxes, small stone houses, lockup garages, lofts, beach huts, cabanas, sited portacabins, small log cabins, etc?
I've seen a few resources online, but they mostly charge for the info.
dumpster around the corner, real cheap.
I'm serious, dude.
I'll give you an example -
Some guy was selling the claim to a salvaged shipwreck on a beach. It was hooked up with lighting and a generator, and secure and watertight. It was like, less than a grand.
I think it was £700 or something.
Gorgeous secluded location.
He had been living there a year or so.
Even if that wreck was ordered to be moved,
You could still for a year or so,
And that price is less than 2 months rent here.
Detroit has some great old architecture and it's the cheapest ever
local government auctions pretty low prices in comparison to local market value
>>1591070
Most of us don't live on an island.
>>1591228
I do,
I'm in the UK, it was on a britbong beach.
The point is, unusual, small properties not normally easy to sell, niche properties.
>>1591281
Fellow britbong here. Your best bet is a narrowboat.
http://narrowboats.apolloduck.co.uk/feature.phtml?id=495414
>>1591383
No, i looked into that, I want actual land, a building.
Another one is old wine cellars.
Or railway arches.
http://m.primelocation.com/overseas/details/photos/41727530
Under £4k, in Paris?
Does this price seem right?
I know it needs work, but why so cheap?
Can anyone translate?
>>1591506
4k a month
>>1591065
> wartime pillboxes
> USA
None made.
> Continental europe
All destroyed, or buried full of corpses.
> UK
Demolished, passed into ownership of whoever's land they were on, filled with crap and left there, or just plain swallowed up by undergrowth.
> Asia
Demolished.
There was a WW2 airfield here. It's been turned into an industrial estate, and then that was demolished and turned into housing. And they've started tearing that down to turn into denser housing.
There were a few pillboxes surviving right up to 20 years ago, but as of a decade ago I couldn't find SHIT. They were surrounded by undergrowth when I found them in the first place, and they've probably been buried under it by now.