Hello,
I'm looking to collaborate with "Tiny House" enthusiasts and Acreage Property Owners to strike a deal.
For the last several years I have lived in a 450 square foot studio, and while it's nice, I want to begin planning my due diligence phase for making a move into a mobile version of a "tiny house" with the same square footage; something I can OWN and no property taxes.
https://littlehouseonthetrailer.com/
https://www.tinyhousedesign.com/
In order to achieve this I need to:
- Locate like minded people who are in the midst of due diligence for the same kind of move.
- People who want a stick built type "Tiny House" and NOT an RV type camper community.
- Find other tiny house people who have already made the move for support and advice.
- Network with property owners who own five acres or more, and who are open to leasing a portion of their property to a quiet and peaceful tiny house community of five or six residents... or whatever number is comfortable.
You see, even a tiny house on a trailer needs a home, that is, a piece of land on which to reside. This can be achieved by a small group of tiny house converts locating a piece of property to turn into a real-life registered campground.
https://www.mysmallbiz.com/start-a-campground/
https://www.motherearthnews.com/Natu...ampground.aspx
https://www.amazon.com/How-Sell-Oper...ref=pd_sim_b_1
https://www.amazon.com/Campground-Ma...pd_sim_sbs_b_1
How and what hurdles?
It may not be ideal to purchase a piece of property, as this would be too much of a legal hassle on joint property ownership, though, I wouldn't rule it out if legally feasible. However, if we could lease a property from a land owner who is progressive thinking, then we could establish a campground that would allow us to park our mobile homes without trouble from the county. This is an idealistic dream of mine, but I think within sensible reach.
Ideally...
Please let me know if you're interested or know someone who can help! Thank you, Jennifer.
- It would be nice to have a small community of adults Maybe five or six residents who want to pull this off.
- A quiet community with a vegetable garden, some landscape and a mix of perma-culture.
- Some privacy for all that affords autonomy, yet inter-dependence.
- Affordable, off-grid style housing with aesthetic architectural beauty in mind.