DannyB1954
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They may do better selling time shares.
dogear52 said:I heard there are a few land owners willing to "rent to own" small portions (like from $150 per month) on up of land to individuals in parts of northern AZ (near Williams comes to mind). Not sure if it's true but I'm going to look into it. I'd like to establish residency here, get DL, tags and CCW and while I travel always have a place to fall back on and making affordable monthly payments from my pension would not break the bank. Rather then a group buy a few or more people could "rent to own" an acre or 2+ next to each other for something to stay on a few months out of the year. Interest would bite but would be worth it for me. Anyone have valid info on this.....has anyone bought land this way?
I read through the replies and they all contribute valid ideas.ghost said:Hey all!
I was wondering if any of you ever considered getting together - say 20-30 people - from this forum and purchasing a nice 5-10 acre parcel of land somewhere out west and all chipping in on it? We could all park our RV's etc. on the land. We would all have different skills and help each other in different ways. One person could buy a sweet solar set up, another few could chip in and have a well dug. Just a passing thought. The best part is we would have a little community (family) off grid on our own private land to call home base.
Peace,
Matt
JeriLynn said:I read through the replies and they all contribute valid ideas.
I would be very interested in joining a responsible, but anarchic coop. Like 4 or 5 people. I looked at many of the intentional community links that someone else suggested and did not find any of the groups of interest. They all seem to be oriented toward religion, veganism, farming, permaculture, spirituality and so forth. Too much groupness for my taste. I think a dumpy mobile with working utilities on an acre would suffice for a handful of van dwellers. Too many big rigs and as one person noted, the authorities will swoop in armed with a zillion regulations. I recently saw a lot with a fixer upper outside of Blythe for only 13K. Something cheap and not too close to town or too remote would be best in my opinion. Someplace to use as a home base with electricity and plumbing. A junky house could be a communally shared space.
I think there are ways to live stealthily in or out of a van. I have a single wide trailer in northern CA. It is very plain on outside, nobody would take a second look. With a fence around the porch, nobody can see in and no one would guess how nice the inside is. What area or state would you like to be in?
Jeri
AltTransBikes said:Don't allow the negative comments here to put you off. Be reminded that it's really a miniscule sample of opinion in the larger picture. There are people out there doing creative, inventive things with their lives and they find a way!
ghost said:As far as utilities, in Oregon there is plenty of rain to catch where I want to live but solar would be an issue for about 4-5 months out of the year. Wind power may work however in the months where sun is limited. Do you know of any other ways to get off grid power other than solar or a wind turbine?
gsfish said:I entered into a partnership on some acreage many years ago. I wouldn't normally do such a deal but my partner was my best friend that I had known for fifteen years. A couple years later my friend was married to my very recent ex girlfriend under some very awkward and uncomfortable (I might even say cruel) circumstances. The property is still in both our names and we keep our distance from each other, only communication is splitting taxes each year. Needless to say it is now 'once bitten, twice shy'. HA!
Guy
sephson said:Also look into the local and state regulations on eviction procedures. There will come a time when you have to remove a problem resident. You don't want to get stuck with a six month legal battle to get rid of someone who creates problems for the community.
DannyB1954 said:How are you going to evict them, if they own the land that they are parking on? They will just be stuck with them.
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