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wagoneer

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I have as others I'm sure considered purchasing some land a place where you cannot be pushed out of a place to call "my land" (we never do own land )I have however lived in a commune. If this strikes anyone as a possible venue then10 people commit $1000 each,or 20 people or 30 whatever be placed in some sort of account and a location is chosen. Get your tiny home ON. You guys in AZ,NM Ut. have for sure seen land and had this idea. I would be the first to plunk down some dough call it "cheaprvlivingland" or whatever.10 acres is a lot of land. Does this sound too "What's that guy been smokin'ish" Someone else wanna live on it charge em 50 bucks a month to pay the land taxes. I would pay 50 bucks to be left alone for a month. This ain't a bunch of hippies getting hep c from communal bathing and eating off dirty dishes. I have not thought this through to a finale.
 
A little harder than one might think. You can get dry sites at some RV camps for $ 80 per month or less. Lots of free dry camping. <br><br>I perfer the option of leaving the area is the natives are restless. Not many buy-in's like that. <br><br>James AKA Lynx
 
I'm searching for a nice wooded/secluded piece of land for myself at the moment. I've often wondered why people with a nomadic (or similar) lifestyle wouldn't get together on the purchase of property - no wait, they do! Obviously, some people walk the walk and not just talk the talk. Since you already have personal experience with communal living I guess you have walked the walk..... and I think that's really cool.<br><br>Of course, for me, it would still have to be enough property to have the privacy to be left alone when wanted/needed. I'd also think that the personal buy-in of the property would have to be cheap enough to just leave it behind if I didn't find the property and/or the company to be what I'd hoped for.<br><br>You can try this site "&nbsp;<strong><span style="color: #0000ff;"><a href="http://www.ic.org/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff;">Click Here</span></a></span></strong> " to check for, or even start your own call for people who may share your want for this type community; aka, "Intentional Community"....... just a modern term for commune, I guess. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif" class="emoticon bbc_img"><br><br>
 
&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp; .10 isn't a " lot of land" , there are what ? 42k square feet in an acres ( not quite accurate but close enough for this discussion) do the math. <br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp; And with such an investment you better *know* all the rest of the folks involved , are you willing to pick up and leave said investment if there is one " bad apple" spoiling the bunch?
 
<span id="post_message_1278968842">.10 isn't a " lot of land"</span>
<br><br>I don't think he meant 0.10 - the period before the 10 was to end the previous sentence...... I think!
 
Wagoneer-<br><br>I understand the attractiveness of your idea, but I fear most people on this site won't.&nbsp; We are attracted to mobile living because it is mobile.&nbsp; We can call our own shots and follow the sun, work, events, whatever- without being tied to piece of property.<br><br>I also would fear that too many owners would have different ideas about how the property would be used.
 
The people in the article are squatters, not cooperative land owners.
 
The biggest problem would be paperwork and taxes.&nbsp; If these issues could be dealt with, I think it is a great idea.&nbsp; Especially if there were numerous parcels of land purchased in many different places.&nbsp; A core group could pool X amount of money to buy properties.&nbsp; If someone already owned land in a desirable location, maybe they could use that as part of their portion of the investment.&nbsp; Folks that didn't make the initial investments could pay a very reasonable fee to use the property and that could help pay taxes.&nbsp; <br><br>I'd recommend not to make improvements on the properties as that would raise taxes.&nbsp; A small trailer with a water haul tank at each site would be a great asset.&nbsp; Taxes on unimproved land are usually very reasonable.<br><br>I would personally enjoy having somewhere that I could do a bit of gardening during the summer months.
 
My 2 cents<br>&nbsp; I have let (2) different people come here to have a power &amp; me repair their vehicles---hell I couldn't even get a (thanks) much less help me do something. come to the house eat,,zip gone back to their van no help--(can I do the dishes at least NEVER HAPPEN&nbsp;) stay up all night on his computer to tired in the day to help me. <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;a group will fight over who used the most electricity,( and I'm not paying THAT.!!! then the (1) [leader]will be stuck with the whole bill. &nbsp;<br>well if you might be able to do that 's that's fine. my place is NOT a desert, I've been here 29 years--it may not be a resort RV park. but you don't come here to trash my place..<br>yep i'm&nbsp; venting, you want to live like a pig===go elsewhere. <br>sparky1
 
I dunno, seems like a recipe for disputes later on.&nbsp; I mean, you put your money in and then what?&nbsp; Whose name does the land actually go in, and who is legally responsible for the taxes?&nbsp;&nbsp; Would you buy a large plot of land then deed parcels out to the investors?
 
<EM><STRONG><SPAN style="COLOR: #888888">Wagoneer,</SPAN></STRONG></EM><BR><EM><STRONG><SPAN style="COLOR: #888888">In a perfect world that sounds great.<BR>I think you might just be better buying it yourself and using it as a base for you only.</SPAN></STRONG></EM><BR><EM><STRONG><SPAN style="COLOR: #888888">Cop the taxes and maintenance, Less hassle in the long run.</SPAN></STRONG></EM><BR><EM><STRONG><SPAN style="COLOR: #888888">Geoff.</SPAN></STRONG></EM>
 
Maybe rather than owning parcels of land communally.....folks own parcels of land themselves and form a group.&nbsp; You can camp on my place and Susy can camp on my place....and I can camp on your place and I can camp on Susy's place.&nbsp; I like this idea a lot, because I already own the perfect place <img src="/images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif" class="emoticon bbc_img">
 
Well we could have little 'Honeys Parks' all over, and I'm ok with you using the name. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/cool.gif" class="emoticon bbc_img">&nbsp; But in truth buying land side by side is an option, and combining/using as a communal park but, purchasing acreage and then selling mini plots within it leads to all sorts of planning &amp; zoning issues subdividing, and legal hassles this way could kill the idea.&nbsp; btw: from past life experience, I hate planning and zoning...
 
0 acres still isn't a lot of land , as far as self sufficiency goes.
 
i think buying the land together would be too complicated it would be cool if i had a piece of land say maine and two knives kate had land in arizona&nbsp; and would let other people visit so it could be shared but no legal issues
 

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