Barkada_Tayo
Barkada_Tayo t1_jds38ia wrote
Reply to comment by theharddog1 in Multigenerational Homestead in Maine? by [deleted]
But land is always being sold and available.
Barkada_Tayo t1_jds31l9 wrote
Reply to comment by Beneficial-Astronaut in Multigenerational Homestead in Maine? by [deleted]
There's a lot. And I don't want to turn this thread into that. Suffice it to say I'm not "running" away from NY state, we just prefer the land, region and feel of the outdoors in Vermont and Maine.
And no hostility intended this is more aimed at all the anti newcomers in this thread...Maine is part of the US and as an American, I have the right to buy land and live anywhere in the US I want.
Barkada_Tayo t1_jds2bgz wrote
Reply to comment by patonbike in Multigenerational Homestead in Vermont? by [deleted]
Even if they're off grid simple tiny/small homes or cabins? Just clarifying.
Barkada_Tayo t1_jdrwx0y wrote
Reply to comment by DudlyDjarbum in Multigenerational Homestead in Maine? by [deleted]
I mentioned it another comment . New York state is a police state. Laws created for NYC affect the whole state and their economy is different than the rest of the state so it creates for a state that's really more legislated than it need to be
Barkada_Tayo t1_jdrqgnj wrote
Reply to comment by Quiet_Hornet_5506 in Multigenerational Homestead in Maine? by [deleted]
Thanks so much. Will reach out for sure. 🙏
Barkada_Tayo t1_jdrqbev wrote
Reply to comment by PencillCat in Multigenerational Homestead in Maine? by [deleted]
🙏
Why wouldn't he be able to build a cabin on his land?
Barkada_Tayo t1_jdrg7vn wrote
Reply to comment by mydogcecil in Multigenerational Homestead in Maine? by [deleted]
What would make you assume we haven't visited and been researching?
There's tons of research already done and money ready to pull it off so it's not dreaming. We've visited both Maine and Vermont lots of times. But there's not enough years to visit every potential place we'd live. We'd just be visiting and researching our whole lives. But some things are better asked than diving into the intricacies of the zoning laws of an infinite number of potential places we'd be living .
It's what places like this are for. Anything you ask here could be researched endlessly online but sometimes it's better to ask locals who are from the place.
If you don't want to contribute that's fine....but just saying to research something that can be asked simply rather than researching aimlessly questions that could be answered much faster here...is kind of silly
Barkada_Tayo t1_jdrey4a wrote
Reply to comment by smokinLobstah in Multigenerational Homestead in Maine? by [deleted]
Right?
Barkada_Tayo t1_jdre1k1 wrote
Reply to comment by GuppyGB in Multigenerational Homestead in Maine? by [deleted]
Ah just a troll 👍a troll kid on top of it based on your post history. Probably pissed you cant even find a job much less buy land for yourself . Grow up
Well good luck with that. I find it ironic that chances are you are a white man screaming "you're taking our land!!!"
Barkada_Tayo t1_jdrcd0f wrote
Reply to comment by Full_Whereas_2694 in Multigenerational Homestead in Vermont? by [deleted]
So even if the other buildings would be considered "outbuildings" without their own addresses, that would be hard to pull off?
Barkada_Tayo t1_jdrbn6y wrote
Reply to comment by GuppyGB in Multigenerational Homestead in Maine? by [deleted]
No one's taking anything. I'm buying something being sold that someone else has just as much of an opportunity to buy. If I don't buy it...what you think they'd just give it to you?
Jesus get a grip. Be angry at the people selling not the people buying . And it's not my fault you haven't found yourself in a place to buy up land for yourself.
I'm not going to be made to feel bad for working like a dog my whole life, to provide for my children and family to finally see them off and buy land for myself and family so I can live life as I want it.
Barkada_Tayo t1_jdr9p5j wrote
Reply to comment by DistanceSuper3476 in Multigenerational Homestead in Maine? by [deleted]
Nope where we are the taxes are insane and ranked 8 in the nation for property taxes.. And the states laws are heavily influenced by laws passed for NYC ...and the two places are highly incompatible . NY state is also a police state.
Barkada_Tayo t1_jdr8lta wrote
Reply to comment by bisen2 in Multigenerational Homestead in Vermont? by [deleted]
Thank you 🙏
Barkada_Tayo t1_jdr8lg6 wrote
Reply to comment by Norse-Gael-Heathen in Multigenerational Homestead in Vermont? by [deleted]
Thank you 🙏
Barkada_Tayo t1_jdr8i77 wrote
Reply to comment by mma94gunbuilder in Multigenerational Homestead in Maine? by [deleted]
Thank you 🙏
Barkada_Tayo t1_jdr8hu1 wrote
Reply to comment by Sleuthiestofsleuths in Multigenerational Homestead in Maine? by [deleted]
Thank you 🙏
Barkada_Tayo OP t1_jaet1fs wrote
Reply to comment by Scheerhorn462 in [Homemade] Korean Bibimbap by Barkada_Tayo
It's under the egg
Barkada_Tayo OP t1_jado3nt wrote
Reply to comment by Leather-College2557 in [Homemade] Korean Bibimbap by Barkada_Tayo
Probably because most restaurants don't want to run the risk of serving raw meat. So you won't see it on many menus
Barkada_Tayo OP t1_jadam88 wrote
Reply to comment by Leather-College2557 in [Homemade] Korean Bibimbap by Barkada_Tayo
Ya. Kinda like a tar tar.. the beef at least. The rest of the ingredients were quickly cooked individually
Barkada_Tayo OP t1_jad3cw0 wrote
Reply to comment by NYCmob79 in [Homemade] Korean Bibimbap by Barkada_Tayo
The lower left of the photo is marinated raw ribeye which I guess is the traditional way of making it (raw beef)
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Barkada_Tayo t1_jdsbyps wrote
Reply to comment by InfamousCelery4438 in Multigenerational Homestead in Maine? by [deleted]
There's a big difference in price in land with an established home and bare land though