The situation was the same in Sweden(in a few areas still are). But 2 million immigrants later, the government and banks have managed to make houses very expensive, so that you have to borrow a lot from the bank and become a debt slave for the rest of your life to own a similar house that you showed in this video in the countryside. Most of those 2 million immigrants moved into apartments and don't work. They live on subsidies from the government. During this time, real Swedes became one million fewer and they left the apartment suburbs as there is only non Europeans living there. The Swedes where forced to move away to houses bought for big money or just died off. Many now commute for many hours per day to work in cities where mostly unemployed foreigners live. To live in a house 2 hours drive from Stockholm cost a lot, yet many do. Belarus can do the same, invite non Europeans but I don't recomend it! When the young women leaves villages the men have to follow. The problem is and has always been the educational system that forced teenagers to leave for a big city. There are only two solutions. Distance education online is one, but people will have to move anyway. The other one is to stop educating women after basic school. Then they would stay localy. But no country in Europe will go back to that old way of life. Were only the man supported the family and the women took care of the children. The globalists need the debt slaves, so the present educational system will persist!
@andreipopov5233Ай бұрын
Text explanations: When do you have to work as an agricultural worker in such a village? Imagine the situation when you are rather desperate: you need a home, a job, your children need to go to school and to kindergarten. In this case you can come to such a village to the director of the agricultural farm and offer your labor. 80% probability that you will be employed, and 80% probability that you will get a house like this and even much better than this, you may get a house with tap water, canalization, bathroom, central warming, landline telephone and internet. You will get it not as a gift, you will not become an owner, you get it in leasing or in use as long as 1 member of your family is employed at this agricultural farm. Your family may be big, your parents, your wife, many (grown up) children. As long as 1 adult works at this agricultural farm your whole family may live in this house. And you children go to free school and kindergarten. Needless to say that you don’t pay any rent for this house as long as you live there.
@andreipopov5233Ай бұрын
Text explanations: Concerning your obligations: If you buy a house for 20 USD from the state you make the commitment / obligation to maintain /or use this house. Actually you may demolish this house and construct anything on its place. It may be enough if you cut the grass or paint the fence around the newly purchased house. If you don’t, the village administration CAN take it back in a couple of years. A good example is the Slonim Synagogue (you have seen it on the previous video’s). It was abandoned, than it was sold by the town administration to some investor for 20 USD, and after a couple of years (nothing was done to repair the Synagogue) the Synagogue was taken back, and now it is for sale again (would you like to buy a Synagogue in Slonim? It is cheap). Of course, you will not have to work in this village as an agricultural worker if you buy this house. The situation when the house is taken back from you is rather an exception, because nobody wants this house.
@marinadoronina4060Ай бұрын
Very nice and informative trip! Thanks a lot for the excursion. Unfortunately abandoned houses are great problems for our countryside.
@allodicventuresАй бұрын
Over 12k abandoned houses in Belarus. Thanks Marina
@andreipopov5233Ай бұрын
Text explanations: So the issue with thousands of abandoned houses is not a new one. In January 2023 the Central Register of abandoned houses was established in Belarus. The central government tells to the local administrations to make a revision / inspection of every abandoned house in their place. They MUST make investigations trying to find the owners: they write letters, they ask help from police and all kind of registers. After a couple of months if the owner is not found, the house officially goes to the state (= it becomes registered in the above mentioned register). Right now, after less than 2 years of investigations there are 12 000 abandoned houses in that register. I believe the real number will be 50-60 000 in a couple of years, because it takes so long for every house to be registered. After that anybody can buy it for 20 USD, and the 80-90% of these houses are sold for this amount, or just buried in the ground, if nobody wants them. Some 20 - 10 % of the houses though are sold for bigger amount of money, if there are many potential buyers and the house is attractive for some investors (good location, good facilities etc). So it may be as well that you will have to pay up to 10 000 - 15 000 usd for a house, as you will buy it from the state (at auction).
@zumradarmon6625Ай бұрын
Wdtgy
@Cody_34Ай бұрын
Спасибо за комментарии . Ждите беженцев с Курщины и Белгородчины . И с Мариуполя тоже
@andreipopov5233Ай бұрын
Text explanations: Concerning internet connection in those villages / houses. It may be both, it may be that they have no internet at all, or very bad mobile internet, or in some 20-10 % of the cases it may be that those villages/houses have a good and stable mobile internet connection + landline telephone and optic cable internet, very fast and cheap. The Belarus is big enough, and some villages are lucky to be situated close to communication lines. Of course, if the village is located in a good place the prices of the houses there will be 3 000 - 5000 - 10000 usd and even more.
@andreipopov5233Ай бұрын
Text explanations: If you are a foreigner you cannot be a landowner in Belarus, even the land under your own house should belong to the state, not to the foreign national. On practice that means that you get this land in (endless and free of any payments) leasing, and even if you die, your children and grandchildren will inherit this land in (endless and free of any payments) leasing. No difference with simple ownership, just the name of the situation is different. Normally a house in Belarus has 0.06 of a hectare land with it, but very often there is more land, especially in the villages; to find a house with 0.2 of a hectare land with it is not a problem. Want more? Spend some time looking, and you will find more land.
@semvlasveld8799Ай бұрын
Unbelievable, I am a single mother struggle to be able to buy a house and I refuse to get a morgage and work for a bank, this would be great, only problem with the tension with Russia (no hate for Russians) but what an amazing place!
@Cody_34Ай бұрын
almost capitalism free area.
@allodicventuresАй бұрын
@alexeykhoudovets4902 yes, no one will bother you.
@mikejezek5214Ай бұрын
Good video!
@allodicventuresАй бұрын
Thanks! I had fun doing the video. Very helpful for the subscribers who want to move.
@gearsandtears7643Ай бұрын
Beautiful country
@SeknTrАй бұрын
Thanks for the video Ed. I wonder if $20 includes the land of the dacha too ? And as i understand you need to sign up for a faemer’s job if you buy the asset with that price from the state. Right?
@allodicventuresАй бұрын
I don’t think you need to work as a farmer for $200.00. It does take include the land if you are Belarusian. If you are a foreigner you get to stay on the land for 100 years then it goes back to the State. Let me check with Andrei.
@allodicventuresАй бұрын
I don’t think you need to work as a farmer for $200.00. It does include the land if you are Belarusian. If you are a foreigner you get to stay on the land for 100 years then it goes back to the State. Let me check with Andrei on the job.
@SeknTrАй бұрын
Ok thanks i thought working was a conditiom when I heard Andrei at 04:24. .100 years lease for the land lease for foreigners is good enough😂
@Villagers_462Ай бұрын
How much would be house in 20 acre land in country side
@onlinegames4019Ай бұрын
May be worth investing in a drone for area shots if you are allowed to fly them there.
@andreipopov5233Ай бұрын
After the situation in Ukraine the air drones have become forbidden for private use in Belarus. (it is considered to be a weapon) You can still have them as long as nobody knows about it, and in case it will be found - there is no punishment, just confiscation of the drone. Another possibility is that you can hire some professional who has a license for the air drone.
@katyakatya5403Ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@allodicventuresАй бұрын
@@katyakatya5403 :-)
@mikeb2611Ай бұрын
thanks for the sub...
@allodicventuresАй бұрын
@@mikeb2611 thank you for watching:-)
@shanermahmud1086Ай бұрын
Is there internet in those villages? Could a software developer live there?
@allodicventuresАй бұрын
Internet is available but most likely using your phone as a hotspot.
@andreipopov5233Ай бұрын
@andreipopov5233 1 минуту назад Text explanations: Concerning internet connection in those villages / houses. It may be both, it may be that they have no internet at all, or very bad mobile internet, or in some 20-10 % of the cases it may be that those villages/houses have a good and stable mobile internet connection + landline telephone and optic cable internet, very fast and cheap. The Belarus is big enough, and some villages are lucky to be situated close to communication lines. Of course, if the village is located in a good place the prices of the houses there will be 3 000 - 5000 - 10000 usd and even more.
@NelliKotenАй бұрын
Были бы такие цены на домики за городом у нас в Турции 🤗🤗🤗
@allodicventuresАй бұрын
I think you should buy a Dacha in Belarus;-)
@NelliKotenАй бұрын
@@allodicventures 🤔 😊😊
@lovethesleep5381Ай бұрын
10:09 Okay, I'll buy a house there. But will they also deliver a wife?
@allodicventuresАй бұрын
The wife will cost more than the house🙂
@lovethesleep5381Ай бұрын
@@allodicventures 🥹🥹😂
@NelliKotenАй бұрын
How far is it from Minsk ?
@allodicventuresАй бұрын
About a 2 hour car drive.
@mikejezek5214Ай бұрын
@@allodicventures It was nice seeing the countryside. I caught myself feeling like, "Man I could get a house with all that property... but then you'd be in the sticks as they say in the US."
@NelliKotenАй бұрын
@@allodicventures not far 👍👍👍
@allodicventuresАй бұрын
$20! Invest 20k into it and you have a nice summer Dacha.
@alexeynnk9443Ай бұрын
@@allodicventures Thanks for the info, keep in mind if you invest there, you'll never get your money back in case you'd decide to sell it
@nitinkamble4794Ай бұрын
Sir will u share number of person who is showing u properties
@allodicventuresАй бұрын
Do you want Andrei from the video number?
@nitinkamble4794Ай бұрын
Yes please share if u have
@allodicventuresАй бұрын
@@nitinkamble4794 okay I just sent a message to Andrei that it’s okay. Stay tuned.