We still don't know how to price the real estate cost of a clan compound that used to be Snek Uncle's biohorror laboratory.
Oh, this is pretty neat. Storage seals are apparently 500-2000 ryo.Storage scrolls are freely available and only moderately expensive -- the equivalent of $50-200 bucks, depending on size, brand name, etc.
Thats Team Anko ! EN it looks like.Oh, this is pretty neat. Storage seals are apparently 500-2000 ryo.
Oh pffft. No wonder I didn't recall those numbers beforehand.
Where in Leaf is the clan compound located? That would be the central determinant of price. If it's on the outskirts, it should be quite cheap, maybe only 2-3x the cost of arable land + cost of improvements. If it's in a prime commercial location, then this The property market in English towns, A.D. 1 100-1600 - Persée paper suggests a cost per square meter of roughly 15 pence in London's prime commercial areas circa CE 1200, marked down 10 - 60% for dilapidation and danger. However, this is probably too low given what we now believe of ninja-adjusted GDP per capita, so let's bump it up 40% to 21 pence per square meter.
1 pence = 1/500th of a laborer's annual output (avg. laborer made 2 pounds or 480p / year) = $2 = 20 Ryo, so 420 Ryo per sq. meter, we'll say market conditions may have up to doubled that.
Who previously owned the property, the state?
If the compound can house ~150 people at ~250 sq. ft per person plus 10,000 sq. ft worth of common areas, the cost of a prime location pristine compound should be around (47500/10.764) x (420 to 840) = 1.853 to 3.7 million Ryo. Your compound, being less than pristine and likely not in a prime commercial area, would cost considerably less, possibly 5-10x less. For example, the entire Goldsmith's Hall in London only cost 136 pounds as of 1365, 1 pound = 240 pence = $480, a mere 650,200 Ryo (but recall that the entire economic output of your country is only worth 3-4 billion Ryo).
This squares up with what we derived of genin and jounin pay: a genin can support an extended family of 20, a single jounin can put a clan of 200 on his back. Each jounin is a military asset that consumes a goodly part of the agriculatural surplus of 5-10,000 people (30-50 jounin in the land of Fire before the last battle), so it would be strange if they were unable to afford a compound in a city of merely 30,000. You're talking a place with less than 100 times the population density of a modern metropolis.
However, if the compound is not so much a "residence" and more like a "castle" with military-grade fortifications and extremely high quality masonry, it may have cost as much as Tattershall Castle & College, considered at the time (~1450s) the single greatest example of brickwork in England. Commanding a rent of 450 pounds per year, its capital value would have been between 4500 and 9000 pounds overall, equivalent to 4500*240*20 = 21.6 million to 43 million Ryo. But the square footage of the Castle & College would have been easily 10-20x the amount required to house 150 people, and it would not have been in dilapidated (much less dangerous) condition.
As a rule of thumb, the cost of buying a dilapidated property + fixing it up will almost never exceed the cost of buying a comparable pristine property, and usually the former will be cheaper by at least 20-30% if not 50%+.
2) My personal interpretation of the compound is something approaching a bigger version of Sanjo Palace with a greater amount of surrounding woods, 50%-100% more building, and more dilapidated.
It was true. The totally-not-haunted-honest (as the seller had described it with a nervous smile) compound had once been an elegant rival to any in Leaf, but years of time and neglect had not been kind. The elegant manor house in the center was dilapidated at best, and some of the outbuildings had so many holes that it was possible to see through them. Without the constant upkeep necessary to keep land civilized, the spacious grounds had reverted to a two-thirds wild state as chakra-enhanced bushes and trees grew up and chakra varmints moved in. The result was no serious threat to ninja and was not really all that reminiscent of the Swamp, but it did occasionally give Hazō a pang of unwelcome memory.
In addition, the complex has subbasements (multiple), back porches, multiple bedrooms and related. Also gates, a large front yard Kagome trapped...duno what else."What youthful game shall be the focus of our youth tonight?!"
Jiraiya winced. "Keep it down, Gai, you'll disturb the neighbors."
"But Lord Hokage, the grounds of your compound are so youthfully expansive that your nearest neighbors are the Hyūga, and even their closest dwelling is a mile away!"
Apologies, I don't actually have a strong idea of how far the distance is from that.The walk from the Gōketsu compound to the ambassadorial quarters at Hokage Tower was just long enough to give Hazō a chance to organize his scattered thoughts. He wanted to have the whole thing laid out in his mind before he got there so that he wouldn't be stumbling blindly around with 'um's and 'er's. It needed to sound like a professional offering a well-considered report and requesting help on a difficult situation, not like panicked teenage fumbling.
The attack came when Hazō was halfway to the Tower, just passing through one of Leaf's larger market squares.
Is it enough to comfortably house dozens of servants and dozens of guards too, or are they staying somewhere else on the estate?
Do note that this was describing his *potential* rather than his skill level at the time.IIRC Hazou with his Sealing 20 was once described as a good sealmaster.
Is it enough to comfortably house dozens of servants and dozens of guards too, or are they staying somewhere else on the estate?
This source tells me that the palace has an area of "40 Jô square", and the site elsewhere tells me that 1 Jô = 3m. I have no idea how to make sense of that given that this is supposedly a major estate.
I suggest finding something to bribe the pangolins with to offset their massive initial payments. Something that isn't a weapon, obviously, but something valuable.
Could we commission the creation of agricultural/industrial ninjutsu? Or make seals for that matter? We could hack purifiers to clean water, or refine minerals from rock.
You know... Give them some kind of enormous non-military recompense for their jutsu and diamonds.
"But Lord Hokage, the grounds of your compound are so youthfully expansive that your nearest neighbors are the Hyūga, and even their closest dwelling is a mile away!"
Maybe we're thinking about this the wrong way. What can we do to make our land make money for us?
...do we still have that stock of Vermilion Sigh?Fix up some of the outer dwellings and rent it to the Shimura clan until they get enough dosh to buy their own place.
Cut the forest down and sell all the lumber.
Plant cash crops down on the rest of the land and use EM to keep everything nice and warm all year round.
Maybe we're thinking about this the wrong way. What can we do to make our land make money for us?
Don't just rent to the Shimura clan.Fix up some of the outer dwellings and rent it to the Shimura clan until they get enough dosh to buy their own place.
Cut the forest down and sell all the lumber.
Plant cash crops down on the rest of the land and use EM to keep everything nice and warm all year round.