Modern two-story haybale house with brown stucco exterior, panorama windows, and balconies, set against a clear blue sky.

Live in nature, Be ready for the future

Massive Change

We face huge and complex changes and it will get harder to carry on as we have before. It’s time to find shelter, in the best possible way, to give our family a chance to live their best lives in peace.

Take a look at the evidence, then look at a solution: The dunes house, with thick, weapon, weather and fire resistant walls, out of sight, plenty of land for food, horses, and caches. You can see what’s coming from high above the landscape.

2020–2021: SHOCKS TO THE SYSTEM

• COVID-19 shattered the illusion of institutional safety.
• Protests and civil unrest pushed millions to reconsider urban living.
• Remote work launched a wave of rural migration.

▶ LESSON: Your family’s survival depends not on convenience—but on where you are when things break.

2022–2023: SHIFTS IN THE REPUBLIC

• Inflation made cities unaffordable; rural land began to rise in value.
• AI and automation disrupted livelihoods.
• Shortages in essentials proved how vulnerable supply chains really are.

▶ LESSON: When shelves go empty, land provides. When systems fail, families survive together—if they have room.

2024: SHRINKING FOOTPRINTS, EXPANDING FEARS

• Rising crime and economic despair triggered more urban flight.
• Border friction and political fragmentation escalated.
• Fewer places feel safe—and fewer people trust that help will arrive.

▶ LESSON: A home must be more than shelter. It must be a compound—a zone of trust, control, and enough land to grow, house, and protect your own.

2025 (NOW): THE WINDOW IS CLOSING

• Land in remote, resourced areas is becoming scarce.
• Fire, flood, and chaos test the grid and the rule of law.
• People seek not luxury—but autonomy with room for their people.

▶ LESSON: If you intend to protect your family, you’ll need land to build for them, distance to shield them, and terrain you can defend.

2026–2030 (PROJECTED): THE GREAT DIVIDE

• Cities enforce control. Rural zones decentralize into independence—or lawlessness.
• Resources like water, arable land, and elevation become competitive advantages.
• Families that plan ahead remain intact. The rest scatter.

▶ LESSON: Legacy doesn’t mean inheritance—it means preparing a place where your family can stay together, live off the land, and remain free.