Website for sale real estate under ... seabed
Real estate is always a long-term investment. But up to 10,000 years later and below a depth of 1000m above the sea? Real Estate Company Lo 'ihi Development is offering you a contract like that.
Real estate is always a long-term investment. But up to 10,000 years later and below a depth of 1000m above the sea? Real estate company Lo'ihi Development is offering you a contract like that.
Lo'ihi's customers will own a "sea view" land, but there are a few millennia, that dream can be realized.
Simply, the land they will buy is located at a depth of 3000 feet (approximately 1,000 meters) below the water, atop a volcano in the deep seabed named Lo'ihi and 20 miles east of Big Island. male.
As scheduled, this website will officially sell land in the next few weeks, with a starting price of $ 39.95 per piece.
Source: Manado-liveboards Buyers will receive advertising brochures and a "deed", but like some companies that previously claimed to sell stars in the sky, customers can hardly call themselves owners.
" Who's cheating? " Norm Nichols, co-founder of Lo'ihi Development, announced. " If you feel freaked out, anyone forces you to buy it. It's all for fun. " It is really fun, if you read their advertisement. " Real estate for the future: Vision is very beautiful under the sea ".
Both Nichols and the other founder - Linda Kramer are entrepreneurs in Honolulu. They even think about opening chat rooms, providing newsletters to customers to discuss everything, what is the name of the city and how to manage it.
They even wanted to hold a meeting of "homeowners" on a ship, anchored right above the crater on the right April every year.
Scientists cannot know when, or whether Lo'ihi peaks can rise out of the Atlantic sea. Many people predict about 10,000 years, but there is still much longer.
The local government declares that if the website makes a clear statement and the buyer agrees happily, they will not have the right to intervene.
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