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My wife and I bought a COB and brick house in Serbia

 
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Hi there!

My wife and I recently bought a 114 year old house in Serbia. Until recently we had no idea what cob was, and it’s . Unfortunately neither did the past inhabitants, so about everything that could be done wrong, has been done wrong 😅

I’m glad I found this community, and I’ll be looking forward to posting some of my many questions here

Thank you all in advance!

Fabian
 
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Welcome, Fabian! Sounds like your new home will be a great learning experience! While that *can* get expensive, at least with cob, it's mostly sweat equity - and you've come to the right place for both good and free advice - as well as some paid info, if you so choose. Good luck on your new endeavor!
 
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