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seeking land mates/homestead parnters for 39 acres near Portland OR

 
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Hello Permies!


I'm the current owner and steward of a beautiful 39-acre farm and forest on the western slope of the Cascades, just 35 miles from downtown Portland.  I'm seeking potential farm partners interested in living in an independent tiny household on the property, but collaborating to build and maintain homestead-scale food production systems (e.g., gardens, orchards and pastured animals) and helping to steward the 20 acres of native forest, wetland, and pasture/meadow.  

More information about the farm story, ecology, and vision can be found here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Si6C5fFJ04NethUsQZf5UzPLFUnEFlDd/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100952302784993064476&rtpof=true&sd=true

Please purple mooseage me if you can't access the link or would like more information.


 
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Location: Spokane, WA, and soon, hopefully Vancouver/Portland area
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Hi.
Just seeing this a few yrs late. I’m someone who needs to find folks who are actively creating/have created land sharing agreements that would allow for independent ownership within community. I’m not a farmer, but love gardening and want to learn more, and have identified clear paths toward sustainable living that also allow for independence. Co-housing options don’t seem to fit my particular needs, but being near/around multi-generational community and the ability to grow food for sustenance is key. I’m wondering if you might have some leads I could follow to find my way…?
In solidarity,
Cyn Short
 
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Paula I hope you found yourself the right tinyhouse landmates.  Cyn welcome to permies, sounds like you're moving down this way.  My husband and I are stuck in apartment land for now, but we look forward to a more robust future someday.
 
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