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Hey all, I just joined and this is my first post.

We currently live in town on a half acre with chickens and garden.

We very much believe in the organic, permaculture, naturopathic principles and would love to find a community in the long run (1-3 years) that we can buy land in and eventually move full time.

Ideally the climate would be perfect like never above 90 and never below 55. And everything can grow year round with abundant water sources/ minimal natural disasters.

The community would be very welcoming to young families with children and naturopathic mentality. (Not reliant on conventional doctors, illness comes from within mindset)

Based on climate requirements what communities/ places would you suggest us visit to see if it’s right for us?
 
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Hi Mark,

Never above 90 and never below 55 is a tough ask. Also it is not even necessary for year around food production.
In any case, even though it does not check all the boxes, take a look at this: https://tranqvillium.org

Have an awesome day.
 
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