26 December 2011, 15:57,
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House buying for preppers
House buying for preppers
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In my Retreat survival booklet I refer in various chapters and sections to modifying your home or adding prepper specific requirements to your selection criteria, in this short article I thought I would just make a check list of desirable options if you are looking to move.
1. Rural location away from major conurbations and industrial developments,
2. A south to south west facing position in order to get maximum natural light for food production and to drive a solar panel array.
3. Legally permitted to have double glazing, cavity wall insulation, PV panels fitted, conservatory’s built etc without have to get special planning permits passed because the building is listed or close to an SSSI or National Park
4. Large enough gardens to provide a reasonable percentage of your own food
5. Reasonable access to as many natural resources as possible EG woodland for firewood, healthy local water ways for fishing and obtaining water if necessary, access to open cast coal deposits, access to the coast etc one is good, any two is great, three and you are rocking.
6. A kitchen suitable for retro fitting with wood/coal/charcoal powered cookers and water heaters, preferably with a nice cool larder room or cellar.
7. Concealed or obscured veg gardens, garage and outhouses where stockpiles of timber, coal, fuel and B O Vehicles can be stored / loaded / unloaded without being viewed from the road outside.
8. Suitable out houses, lean-to’s and sheds away from the main house in good order for storing diesel, gas bottles, coal, timber etc safely.
9. Well above all known flood risks and far away from known land slip areas.
10. Not along any route, highway or track that may end up being an escape route from the city for refugees
11. A documented record of having a decent air flow most of the year that could drive a wind turbine for making electricity or lifting water from well / stream
12. Perhaps a passing stream that can be made to drop 2 meters at one spot to power an Archimedes screw hydro-electric unit.
13. Reasonable access to pasture and allotments for keeping food small breed food animals and extra growing space for crops
14. Multiple routes along various compass bearing that you can bug out along if necessary.
15. Local village has facilities of the type required by your family, IE small friendly school, local mechanics garage, blacksmiths forge, petrol station, hardware shop, extra garages for rental, sub post office, working train station etc
16. Neighbours who clearly are “into†growing their own crops and animals
17. Low reported crime figures
18. No annual or regular events that could expose you to risk such as living next door to a farm that holds 5 day Rock Concerts, No “travellers†regular stop off points etc.
19. Good radio signal reception not in a radio blind spot
20. Not near electricity pylons, gas pipe distribution pipes etc.
Add your own requirements to list list and good luck with your home buying plans.
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26 December 2011, 16:01,
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bigpaul
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RE: House buying for preppers
requirement no 21: enough money to buy a house in the first place!!
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26 December 2011, 16:11,
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RE: House buying for preppers
I think we should rob NR's bank account, sounds like he's got more money than he knows what to do with...
"Some say the end is near, some say we will see Armageddon soon...
I certainly hope we will, I sure could use a vacation from this silly shit."
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26 December 2011, 16:20,
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bigpaul
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RE: House buying for preppers
(26 December 2011, 16:11)mikebratcher69 Wrote: I think we should rob NR's bank account, sounds like he's got more money than he knows what to do with...
dont think so, i think his backsides are hanging out of the only pair of trousers he owns!
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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26 December 2011, 17:02,
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RE: House buying for preppers
"Some say the end is near, some say we will see Armageddon soon...
I certainly hope we will, I sure could use a vacation from this silly shit."
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26 December 2011, 17:44,
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NorthernRaider
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RE: House buying for preppers
Mike why do you think I live in Co Durham, the highest priority on my list was affordability, Cheapest housing in decent areas is in Co Durham
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27 December 2011, 17:27,
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RE: House buying for preppers
Devon house prices are next expensive to London, the kind of house i would want to buy (prepper type property) would cost £300-£350,000!! why do you think i do the lottery twice a week??
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27 December 2011, 17:51,
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RE: House buying for preppers
(27 December 2011, 17:27)bigpaul Wrote: Devon house prices are next expensive to London, the kind of house i would want to buy (prepper type property) would cost £300-£350,000!! why do you think i do the lottery twice a week??
God yes house prices are obscene in your area, up here in this very village you can buy two and three bed terraces with front and rear gardens from £57,000.
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27 December 2011, 17:58,
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RE: House buying for preppers
(27 December 2011, 17:51)NorthernRaider Wrote: (27 December 2011, 17:27)bigpaul Wrote: Devon house prices are next expensive to London, the kind of house i would want to buy (prepper type property) would cost £300-£350,000!! why do you think i do the lottery twice a week??
God yes house prices are obscene in your area, up here in this very village you can buy two and three bed terraces with front and rear gardens from £57,000.
what would a 3 bed detached cost then??i have just been looking at a 3 bed detached rural (very rural) cottage, thatch needs replacing, chimney needs rendering, plus 8 acres, and they want £350K.
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27 December 2011, 18:07,
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RE: House buying for preppers
New 3 bed houses from about £90 ish, to about £150 ish, Older ones like mine £130,000, older ex miners houses from 350K all in or around rural villages
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