Would have loved to buy a nice sailboat but what we wanted was $45,000. (yeah a little luxury) We haven't surpassed that price much with our land, home and power/water system.
RE: Leaving the Gird (normal utilities) to Live Off Grid, Was it hard?
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Leaving the Gird (normal utilities) to Live Off Grid, Was it hard?
I live in BC Canada where the queen holds title to 95% of the land mass and you may not squat on her land .of the remaining 5% 90% of that is farm and corp. Lands ,,and the 1% remaining we can buy and sell of that the banks hold title to 90% so about 0.1% is owned outright by the people of the province .. But we have a housing shortage and homeless all over ..just no place for them lmao and prices for a lot start at 80 or 90 thousand ..no house .. So I opted out
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