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by sacnoradhq
975 days ago
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Getting to it and making a living between it and elsewhere is the problem. (Most American's aren't office workers.) Also, much of the land isn't exactly ideal due to hazards.[0] Furthermore, being 10+ miles from a serious hospital is a threat to life. 0. https://hazards.fema.gov/nri/map |
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Pretty much all of the US is a potential hazard zone. You have earthquake danger on the West coast, tornadoes on the Great Plains, floods and hurricanes on the East coast, and so on. You deal with that by buying insurance.
> Furthermore, being 10+ miles from a serious hospital is a threat to life.
Again, you can buy air ambulance insurance. It's pretty popular in Alaska, and is fairly cheap (around $100 a year for the family of 4).
I am planning to build an off-the grid house, and it's surprisingly doable.