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Young nova scotian familly seeking alternative living arrangment

 
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We are a young family seeking unused land and/or garden space, an alternative rural living arrangement or low rental opportunity. Willing to discuss work exchange (could grow you food in exchange for a place to live, or open to other options). Looking for a rustic living space, old cabin, etc (off-grid is fine), or a place to put up a yurt. Access to running water would be a bonus. We are responsible, respectful and hard-working people, and will have a young baby come spring. Interests include: herbalism, permaculture, alternative building, mushrooms, wildcrafting, small-scale livestock, food (growing and cooking) & playing music. We both have experience with gardening, livestock & animals, labor, woods work, cooking etc. We are currently looking for land of our own, but need a place to land in the meantime. We are not unaccustomed to rustic living, and are very open to discuss many different possibilities and opportunities for living arrangements, but would be appreciative of a private living space of our own. If you think you might be interested in a mutually beneficial relationship, or have unused space, please contact us.
 
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How many people are in your family and what are the ages? How long of an arrangement are you looking for?
 
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Matu Collins wrote:How many people are in your family and what are the ages? How long of an arrangement are you looking for?



We are, 2 soon to be 3. Aged 23 and 26. Not sure how long were looking for, at least a year, but it depends on the situation.
 
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Maybe check us out? We are in NH.....

https://permies.com/t/42241/intentional-community/Community-Land-Trust-in-NH

and check out my friend and yurt builder in town.....

http://www.twogirlsfarm.org/
 
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Hey Jordo,
I am originally from Nova Scotia myself. Likely heading back in a few months.
Check this thread in relation to what you are looking for.
https://permies.com/t/43373/great-white-north/Nova-Scotia-North-Shore-Potential

Cheers... Joe OBlenis
 
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