>>2422122>oregonThe entire West Coast is a lost cause, along with the rest of the Red Zone of government control to the west of Denver (and Denver itself).
However, there are still many areas with easy permitting for new structures, even shacks/RVs, though not always.
That window is likely shutting in the next generation. Too many HOAbrained Nancies want to control everything and remove all the "eyesores" of people living freely and unchained to bank loans. I'm amazed you can still build houses with wood you milled yourself. Or wood at all. Some day soon...
Of course, the business class can't fathom maintaining current population levels, so we just keep slamming more people into the country and everything will fill up, get zoned, and eventually restricted, and envirosocialists will give trees and turtles more rights than humans, because carbon or somesuch bullshit.
>>2422094>>2422041Well, I won't fully believe it until I see it I guess.
Don't you love your manicured garden prison cell?
You can look at the trees, just don't touch.
You've more or less reverted entirely to feudalism then. Take your small cottage, work in your corporate fief, pay the crown its massive annual due, and look at all the beautiful land around you owned by the privileged gentry.
Whatever you do, don't hunt or cut down the lords' woods.
3 steps, from serfdom and back again.
Urban Americans are all too happy to join you. Most of them have never even stepped foot on a farm.