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Hi Everyone,

Though I've been coming across these forums for many years, this is my first post.

I have just quit my job, taken my suits to the Salvation Army, and am off to Mexico to purchase land and start an Eco Village/IC. Pretty exciting times. I am now putting the call out to other parties who may be interested in co-creating. The more people involved, the more land, and of a higher quality, can be purchased. Please let me know if you're interested. You can follow the project on www.buildthefarm.org

-We are looking on the Pacific Mexican Coast (most likely Oaxaca)
-Lots will be owned by individuals, common land will be owned communally
-We will be close enough to civilisation to be commercially viable as a eco-tourism destination (Permaculture School, Yoga Retreat Centre, Eco-Lodge, etc.)
-Land and building prices in Mexico are incredibly cheap -- $10k gets you a lot, and you can put a small but comfortable house on it for another $10k.

Also, I will be in California and Oregon over the next few months before driving down to Mexico in October. Let me know if you would like to meet up and discuss.

Let the adventure begin,

Ky

http://www.buildthefarm.org

 
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