This is what cutting costs and building stick homes looks like. Where are the builders designing safe housing that are termite proof, tornado proof, hail proof?
Everything is done for a reason and it isn't for the benefit of people.
A lot of those homes would have been built in the '40s through the '60s. All that fancy shit didn't exist then.
And we're not talking about the richest of folks that can afford all that fancy shit built into a house anyway.
Sometimes, life is just brutal and there's no real way around it and no one to blame for it. Endure it as best we can and grieve the lost then rebuild the best we can afford.
To be fair, what you describe sounds like the same kind of regulation that drives costs to be prohibitive and drive more people away from owning homes. I'm sure if you pay for it, there are thousands of home builders who would accommodate your demands.
This is what cutting costs and building stick homes looks like. Where are the builders designing safe housing that are termite proof, tornado proof, hail proof? Everything is done for a reason and it isn't for the benefit of people.
A lot of those homes would have been built in the '40s through the '60s. All that fancy shit didn't exist then.
And we're not talking about the richest of folks that can afford all that fancy shit built into a house anyway.
Sometimes, life is just brutal and there's no real way around it and no one to blame for it. Endure it as best we can and grieve the lost then rebuild the best we can afford.
To be fair, what you describe sounds like the same kind of regulation that drives costs to be prohibitive and drive more people away from owning homes. I'm sure if you pay for it, there are thousands of home builders who would accommodate your demands.