>>14009750I don’t get why this triggers euros so bad. It’s not cardboard, it’s OSB over timber framing, which will then have a layer of weatherproofing plastic and then vinyl/wood siding. Will it last 300 years? Probably not. Is it actually obtainable by normal people and last their lifetime at least? Yes. I’d happily take it over your stone houses knowing the tradeoffs (which depend on the specific country)…
>house prices are ridiculously high>most euros cant afford detached homes so they live in apartments or townhouses>its not uncommon for euros to pay half (or more) of their income on the mortgage/rent for their tiny homes>their homes are on lend leased land>variable rate mortgages are common>they dont have air conditioning>their suburbs are equally soulless in their own unique waysImagine bragging about how our country’s millionaires live in stone houses in your city’s historic district, while you pay $400,000 for a plaster shack 20 minutes from town center.