Where is the best place to buy land?

Where can I get 10 acres? No building codes or cuckery if possible. I want to build a self sustainable earth house out of tires and other recycled materials. Am a burger. Pacific Northwest? South Colorado?

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West Virginia user. Cheapest land. Nicest mountains and most abundant natural resources. Deer, waterfalls creeks

Me too user. Earthships are great. Here in Germany they are illegal. If you buy land you must have waterpipes and shit from the government. Also to mutch people living here. I hate it. 1000 m2 land is at least 100k € in my area. Boomers fucked everything up

Both of those places are solid. Colorado has nicer weather. Pac northwest has slightly better nature imo because you can go to the ocean as well as the mountains and forests. But it's gray and drizzly for months during autumn and winter

Humidity on the east coast is unbearable. I'm done with that shit.

Boomers have completely ruined shit like this. I wanna take out some crypto gains. Buy some land. And start building this thing. Boomers have the land tied up in so many shitty old laws to inflate their shit houses it drives me nuts. I refuse to buy their bags.

It's tough. I want to be by the coast, but there are too many building laws.

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Yeah its insane. I hope every day link will take some of us out of this shit. Is a eco house and a big family with mutch land and growing your own shit asked to mutch in this fucking world?

The places that have lax building codes or none at all are called "Pockets of Freedom." There aren't many of them but most of them are in remote parts of colorado, wyoming, and arizona I think. Some in texas.