With regard to buying land, that is impossible in CCP CHINA. The best one could do is lease it, which is effectively the case in the US as well.
To obtain an allod (= all = all, od = Germanic: ΓΆde/ land) title i.e. freehold title / land patent that is still possible in the US, and perhaps in some other jurisdictions in the world.
Generally, thanks to socialist policies, people no longer have a freehold title.
That said: in terms of housing bubble .... I'd rather have land than investments in fancy sounding cities and new builds. Cities are prisons where, if .gov want so, you could not even stand on the balcony and smoke a joint.
A friend of mine is a grower of all kinds of plants and trees. And somewhere on his premise, he has some interesting herbs, that we smoke from time to time in good spirits around a campfire!
In a city you'd need flushing toilets, waste disposal, etc. On your own land, if you plan it carefully, you waste is minimal and usually recyclable.
With regard to buying land, that is impossible in CCP CHINA. The best one could do is lease it, which is effectively the case in the US as well.
To obtain an allod (= all = all, od = Germanic: ΓΆde/ land) title i.e. freehold title / land patent that is still possible in the US, and perhaps in some other jurisdictions in the world.
Generally, thanks to socialist policies, people no longer have a freehold title.
That said: in terms of housing bubble .... I'd rather have land than investments in fancy sounding cities and new builds. Cities are prisons where, if .gov want so, you could not even stand on the balcony and smoke a joint.
A friend of mine is a grower of all kinds of plants and trees. And somewhere on his premise, he has some interesting herbs, that we smoke from time to time in good spirits around a campfire!
In a city you'd need flushing toilets, waste disposal, etc. On your own land, if you plan it carefully, you waste is minimal and usually recyclable.