captain said:Maybe you shouldn't buy the cow if you get the milk free, but does anybody know of some cheap land for sale? I want to homestead, or live off the grid. At least have a base from which to travel.
Wanderer said:Landwatch.com
captain said:does anybody know of some cheap land for sale? I want to homestead, or live off the grid. At least have a base from which to travel.
wagoneer said:Wasupp with the BIBLE thing? Always thought we was a bunch-a- heathens
A Savage Adventure said:I've been thinking the same thing. Been looking for land mostly around Nevada and using this site: https://www.ruralvacantland.com/
They say that using the land for RV isn't going to cost you anything extra. It's usually when you run electric and start putting up structures that change the way the land is taxed. Most places I have looked at are 20-80 acres for <$10,000 and the taxes are less than $100 / year.
captain said:Have you found any that you're seriously considering?
DLTooley said:It is not uncommon for a County to have no building code requirements. Neighbors who are also van dwellers would be a big plus for me.
The State often requires towns / counties to regulate for septics even if they don't want to.DLTooley said:It is not uncommon for a County to have no building code requirements.
DannyB1954 said:Pahrump Nv. You can legally live in an RV on your land for 6 months a year. That being said, I know a guy within sight of County offices that hasn't gone anywhere in a couple of years. I helped him build an earth dome hut for his generator. If the structure is less than 200 Sq' you don't need a permit to build a structure but you are not legally allowed to live in it, (for storage only).
There is a Walmart and Home Depot here, so we are not wilderness. Some lots are real cheap as they are too small for a well or septic and utilities have not run lines to them so you have to be self sustaining. You could probably rent one of those blue outhouses or take your stuff to the dump, There is no charge for residents at the landfill as the fees are taken out of property tax.
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