‘Build’ and ‘decide everything for yourself’ on this Dutch commune | The Japan Times

2022-07-30 01:13:16 By : Ms. Stacy Zhang

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Almere, Netherlands – An artist’s house is perched in a tree, shipping containers have been turned into homes and caravans house people who have been quicker to grow vegetables than build.

Welcome to Oosterwold in the Netherlands, a commune where, so long as you follow certain rules, including dedicating at least half your land to farming, you can build your home any way you chose.

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