Hey Jordan, I'm Casey. I have 5-acres (mix of birch, spruce, fir woodlot) in New Brunswick. How far you willing to travel to pursue this venture? Up until recently I was a programmer, but I just could not stand it (sitting all day) anymore so over the past month or so since I quit I've been exploring all the different options for making a living from my homestead. I have a bandsaw mill so that's the first and probably most reliable way. My motivation for buying the land originally was to make concrete products, pavers, tile, countertops, sinks. And the final venture in the mix is tables, wood legs with concrete tops.
About the location, there is electricity and internet. It's about an hour drive north of Moncton, and 25-minutes from 3 different smaller communities, and one of those is Bouctouche on the Atlantic coast. There is no running water, so right now that's the biggest pain is doing dishes, no shower... I go into Moncton to a gym for a shower. Drilling a well is not in the budget yet. Right now what I have for buildings is just my 128 SQFT tiny home, and a camper that I use as a toolshed.
My biggest goal here really is to build up the business. Improving the living situation is important too, but it's all driven by having time and money to invest. And that will make or break it in terms of whether I stay here because I've realized the climate doesn't suit me (I'm originally from Vancouver). So if I stay it's because there is a good business operating, and somebody working with me agrees to stay most/all of the winter so I can travel through part of it.
I've thought about creating an ecovillage here, but nothing is set in stone. My main goal is to have a thriving business, and be able to travel in the winter knowing that the property, business and animals are all cared for by responsible people while I'm away.
If you want to see some photos I'm @eatbuildplay on instagram,
https://www.instagram.com/eatbuildplay/