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 Posted: 14:53 - 17 Oct 2013 Post subject: Slum for Victory |
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So I think I know something that will help out the country and those that live here......
Slums.
Housing costs, whether through renting or mortgages, is one of the biggest single outgoings most people have. Things like housing benefit make this worse in lots of ways by putting a price floor on rents, thus driving up the price of rents even higher. At the same time, planning controls are so tight that unless you are a big-business developer planning to build a new wainhomes estate, you are quite likely to get denied.
Now for many people 100k+ on a house is far out of reach of anything they will be able to afford in the foreseeable future. Just 10k of timber and assorted other materials however is more than enough to build a fucking nice cabin. It doesn't even need to be that pikey with 10k, you could still have it insulated and plywood lined on the inside, perfectly livable in. I know this because I spent my teenage years (15-18) living in something very similar only the cabin in question was probably built for less than 5k. Hell if you're really hard up, build something with pallet wood and other recycled materials.
Deregulating planning laws and allowing people to build their own pikey cabins would suddenly drop the floor out of the low-end of the housing market and make it possible for common folks to be able to afford their own housing, or at least rent a cabin someone else has built for fuck-all. It also would reduce dependency on the govt and give people the power to help themselves rather than being latched onto the states teat for lack of other options.
Obviously plenty of people still would live in houses, but they too would benefit as suddenly the price floor on the housing market doesn't exist anymore, dropping house/rent prices and giving them a break too.
Problems with this:
Property developers stand to lose out.
People who have bought homes at massive prices stand to lose out.
UK Economy tanks as house prices being pushed around holds us up stat wise.
Big interests stand to lose a lot of money/power, yet for poor folks it would no doubt be of great benefit. Guess it's not likely to happen then...... |
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Whilst I am unsure of massive shanty towns I agree on the idea of massive amount of cheap housing being built.
Not that the government would ever allow it because there are far too many vested interests in keeping property prices high, can't be having the plebs with lots of disposable income can we.
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| tbourner wrote: | And when people start getting killed/injured by collapsing lumbar, badly fitted gas systems giving CO poisoning, explosions, DIY during the build etc. etc. who gets sued? |
Pays your money and takes your choice.....
If you want building regs, feel free to take up residence in a "legit" house.
I've walked the walk, and I'm still here to write this thread. Lived in a timber cabin. Cooking and hot-water (on demand boiler) with propane tanks. Heating from woodburner. Composting shitter. Electricity from pv panels and battery/inverter system. Hell our drinking water came right out of a stream and into our holding tank (then to our taps) with no filtration or UV to speak of!!! However am I still alive??
All of that was self-built/installed by people with no professional experience to speak of, yet all worked fine and without a problem. Have a bit of faith in people, despite the nations best efforts, we're not all a bunch of dribblers needing everything provided for us.
Talking of choice, that's what this idea is all about. I'm not saying everyone should live in shacks, not by any means. If you want to live in a house, and pay for those benefits, you should be absolutely free to do so. On the other hand however, if you are willing/happy to accept a lower standard of living for a lower financial outlay you should be free to pursue that too.
Another plus side is that you will never need to call anyone out to fix shit ever again. When you've designed and built a plumbing/leccy system from scratch, you know every wire/pipe as you've laid it yourself. You know what's gone wrong and how to fix it, as well as designing things in such a way as to be able to get easy access to things too, something all too absent in many houses. |
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| smegballs wrote: | | tbourner wrote: | And when people start getting killed/injured by collapsing lumbar, badly fitted gas systems giving CO poisoning, explosions, DIY during the build etc. etc. who gets sued? |
If you want building regs, feel free to take up residence in a "legit" house.
I've walked the walk, and I'm still here to write this thread. Lived in a timber cabin. Cooking and hot-water (on demand boiler) with propane tanks. Heating from woodburner. Composting shitter. Electricity from pv panels and battery/inverter system. Hell our drinking water came right out of a stream and into our holding tank (then to our taps) with no filtration or UV to speak of!!! However am I still alive??
All of that was self-built/installed by people with no professional experience to speak of, yet all worked fine and without a problem. Have a bit of faith in people, despite the nations best efforts, we're not all a bunch of dribblers needing everything provided for us.
Talking of choice, that's what this idea is all about. I'm not saying everyone should live in shacks, not by any means. If you want to live in a house, and pay for those benefits, you should be absolutely free to do so. On the other hand however, if you are willing/happy to accept a lower standard of living for a lower financial outlay you should be free to pursue that too. |
But if the idea of building anything you want to live in on some land replaces such niceties as housing benefit, what kind of people do you think are going to take up the idea? Benefit scrounging scum that's who, the kind of people who can't build a kinder surprise let alone a safe home to live in. ____________________ Trev, now a biker?
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| fatpies wrote: | | tbourner wrote: | And when people start getting killed/injured by collapsing lumbar, badly fitted gas systems giving CO poisoning, explosions, DIY during the build etc. etc. who gets sued? |
Nobody, again look at Hong Kong's walled city. It was a semi lawless free state within a state. |
Erm, I have, that's why I'd never want anything like that over here - it was demolished for a reason, because it was controlled by triads and covered in filth, drugs, prostitution and basically everything I don't want in my home town. ____________________ Trev, now a biker?
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Shanty towns and slums would reduce the population.
They would also increase the value of brick built real houses.
The benefits bill would be reduced.
It would be a very bad time for buy to let landlords.
Police numbers would need to be significantly increased to prevent the slum residents from bothering all the normal people.
https://www.victorianweb.org/history/slums.html
A potentially awesome idea, but which party would reintroduce slums?  |
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I'd say go the opposite way. Instead of slums, we need more massive, cheap housing blocks. Only problem is nobody's willing to put down the initial investment on building them.
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Only if we can have slow mo as well, that is one drug if it existed I would love to try.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 161 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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