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Which counties?Some Eastern AZ counties allow to drop a shipping container to qualify as a dwelling and get official address,
Which counties?Some Eastern AZ counties allow to drop a shipping container to qualify as a dwelling and get official address,
40 acres, but she says it's in CO? ... someplace where it's deserty and pretty treeless. East side maybe? Has a trout stream near, which is cool.Some Eastern AZ counties allow to drop a shipping container to qualify as a dwelling and get official address, there's a youtuber Akela and Linnea who bought land and talks about it. She dropped 100k on that desert parcel so its a few acres, out of sight out of mind.
The first vid with the shipping container is where she40 acres, but she says it's in CO? ... someplace where it's deserty and pretty treeless. East side maybe? Has a trout stream near, which is cool.
I've been looking at 40 acre parcels and though that is a nice size, it doesn't put your neighbors (or potential neighbors) that far away. If it's square and you are in the middle you'd be 660ft from the edge. When camping I like to be 2 miles from anyone, and that would be like 10,000 acres (4 miles square)!
If that is true, it's because no one wants to live there (yet), not because they can't.She doesnt see anyone from her parcel for sure.
If we are too old to camp and travel in a rig, we are too old to deal with a remote homestead.Would not want to experience retirement in a vehicle, things will change with access and crowding.
Im not talking about being too old for the chores .If we are too old to camp and travel in a rig, we are too old to deal with a remote homestead.
I still don't have any trouble camping miles from other campers, but those damn SxS ATVs!!! ...are everywhere now...
If that is true, it's because no one wants to live there (yet), not because they can't.
What's the difference in RV & vehicle dwelling?Ive seen people live even in their RVs until mid 90s on the parcels where they didt have to see a neighbor, vehihcle dwelling they wouldnt be able to do this
You seem to be picking on me repeatedly so I will just ignore your posts from now onWhat's the difference in RV & vehicle dwelling?
You can't answer the question? You're the one jumped on my about my ambo not being anywhere near as nice as your one off invisible spy motor home.You seem to be picking on me repeatedly so I will just ignore your posts from now on
You can't answer the question? You're the one jumped on my about my ambo not being anywhere near as nice as your one off invisible spy motor home.
No one has a lot of privacy and peace on 40 acres unless it happens to be where no one wants to live. I grew up in the middle of 360 acres, so I know how far that gets you from your neighbors (not very). But it's all relative... the important part is that I can camp in places that are far more quiet and peaceful and convenient and inexpensive than any land I could buy. And I can move with the seasons so the weather is always fine. The main draw for owning land for me would be to have storage and a place to store tools and work on stuff. But I can just rent a storage unit in a town somewhere that might have other advantages, like auto parts and hardware stores near.Well fact is most 40 acres parcels provide plenty of privacy and peace and you dont have to see your neighbors if you get a flattish parcel you can build in the center but that driveway will cost $$.
Then plan to do it for as long as you want to with the understanding you'll make a change at some point.Planning for long term fully vehicle based retirement is as crazy as it comes.
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