Hey y'all~
Throwing out some feelers here, imagine this...
You're in North central North Dakota, 10 minutes from the Canadian boarder and 3.5 hours away from the nearest million population
city. There's an airport 1 hour away and a Walmart 40 minutes away, but you don't need it because you live on a 950 acre organic commercial farming community.
There is a 1,400 sq ft geodesic
greenhouse capable of feeding 20+ people, a huge garden, fruit orchard, berry patch and
medicinal labyrinth. Not to mention, there is a huge dam lake which gives incredible views year round, but also a private clothing optional swimming
pond.
There are multiple families living on the
land, all whom share similar values around
sustainability, sovereignty, land stewardship, raising and educating children, harmony with nature etc.
There are multiple businesses within the community which you would contribute/benefit immediately.
There are existing homes on the property which you could rent to own or purchase. Or, land plots which you could build on with your own money or borrowed money from the community.
We prioritize harmony and growth, there are individual and group opportunities for conflict resolution and personal growth.
In the winters, you and your family would have the option to migrate to our sister community in Hawaii.
-Family oriented structure
-Long term residency
-100% Organic and
local foods
-Chemical and toxin free
-Shared resources and income
Since this place is in the middle of nowhere North Dakota, there currently isn't much for activities in the wider community. The Turtle Mountains are nearby with thousands of lakes and
trees. The property is currently surrounded by conventional farms which we hope one day will transition to organic with our influence.
We want to open a cafe which would create more of a wider community reach, we also
sell at the local farmers market currently.
If you've stuck with me this long and you think this is something you'd be interested in, let me know! We are still at least a year away from actually inviting someone to live here...
I am just gauging interest, like does anyone even want to brave the -40 winters here???
With Sunshine,
Sara