Young, European families choose to live in a yurt without paying a 30-year mortgage
In many areas of life in European countries, you can increasingly see a rather unusual picture - a Mongolian yurt, sometimes built using modern technologies. Restaurants, campsites, in the traditional style of building a yurt, and now houses for permanent residence in them. Belgium, France, Lithuania - these are the leaders in a new trend in housing selection, due to high mortgage payments.
Many construction companies are opening, producing structures of yurts that are easy to transport from place to place with their weight not exceeding 300 kg. Setting up a yurt takes several hours, and anyone can handle it. The design perfectly withstands vibrations of the earth's surface, due to its reinforced frame, which is important in areas with frequent earthquakes.
European yurts will cost around 5-30 thousand euros, which is many times more profitable compared to buying an apartment or a private house. There is no high humidity in yurts, as the construction is reliable, proven for millennia, and adapted to any climate - hot, humid, with frequent winds, with temperatures from -30 to +30. In Russia, yurts are cheaper - from 100 to 300 thousand rubles for about 60 sq. m.
The round shape of housing allows you to embody all interior design ideas, and also, according to some esotericists, there is no stagnation of negative energy in it. Yurts are made of environmentally friendly materials, which has a positive effect on the health and well-being of those living in them. The choice of this property allows you to save a lot of time, which is usually spent on construction, and money paid over 30 years to some bank with an overpayment equal to 100 percent.
The yurt has doors, windows, and a ready-made fine finish, just like the usual housing. At the top, in the roof, there is a window that serves as natural ventilation and lighting. Yurts are made of modern materials - polystyrene foam as insulation, various infrared heating elements, heated floors. In the traditional version, felt is used as insulation, which also does not allow moisture to pass through. Sometimes the insulation consists of sheep wool. The basis of such housing consists of wooden poles, or of a metal frame.
These methods of solving housing problems are a rather unusual solution from the point of view of modernity, but they are based on technology proven over thousands of years. What is your point of view on this phenomenon of the real estate market? Ask your community about this by showing them this article.
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