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Tiny House Skoolie Mama

 
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Hi folks,

I'm on the hunt for a spot to bring my big tiny house and skoolie for a long term stay for my little family- preferably in MA but open to other options, especially if there are other housing options. This is time sensitive as winter is coming!  I recently unloaded my flock of 130 and my meat rabbits. I love to create, build and  have become quite a skill collector/Jill of all trades. Keeping it simple on here but if any of this interests you, I'd love to hear from you.
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Good luck!

 If I were you I'd look somewhere farther south like Virginia, NC, West Va

I'm in south central Virginia homesteading 30 acres myself. It often gets to be to much for one person...
 
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Hey Larry! You're totally right. A solo operation is so much to handle. The tiny house is gigantic so I've had to pay someone to haul it, thats the only reason for wanting to stay in MA. I'd sell it for the right opportunity somewhere warmer.
 
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Just be careful before jumping into anything. You look pretty young and have your whole life ahead of you try not to be in a rush.

 I've had two different people here in the last year who thought they wanted this type of life and they were okay but lots of talking and very little actual work was done.  Both of them had a fair chance and never lived up to the hype...
 
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Unfortunately, I don't really have the space for anyone at the moment. Though I could certainly use the help. Just in a trailer right now. Hoping to pour the foundation for a house here in the near future though. Once the house is done, it'll free up some space but that may be a little while. You may want to try the Northeast Permaculture Network on the book of faces.

I'll ask around up here though. Holler if you wind up in northern VT.
 
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