Do you have cave houses in your country Any Forums?
Cave housing is still a thing in southern Spain, especially in the Granada province, but there's also some towns with active cave housing in the AlmerÃa, Murcia, Alicante and Zaragoza provinces.
Would you move to a cave house, Any Forums ?
> Temperature and noise isolation, no need for A/C or gas > Environment friendly > Exotic and cute > Cheaper than a normal house > All modern goods are possible, including high speed internet in most places
Cons
> Mobile signal coverage goes to shit as you go inside the cave, usually only those near the door and windows have coverage > After some years you need to repaint the cave since humidity penetrates and dissolves the paint > Cave house neighbourhoods are usually high on gipsy population
Sure. I visited Fundacion Cesar Manrique in Lanzarote, (which i guess counts as a huge cave house?) and that was super beautiful. But even a simple tiny cave house would be cool.
Jordan Long
There's one town in South Australia that has underground houses like that. Originally it served a purpose cause it hits 45-50C there in summer, now it's just for tourism. Pic is the underground Catholic Church. There's also a Serb Orthodox Church. I visited it when I was a kid, it was pretty cool ngl.
Looks cute. I was unaware there were cave houses in the Canary Islands. I wonder if that's just for tourism or actual people live like that in that area too
Julian Walker
If I remember correctly it was the home of a famous architect so I don't think it's common. It's a tourist attraction now.