![]() ![]() If they are good friends, maybe it doesn't need to be a full on lease agreement, but there are too many family and friends who live together and then something happens and there is a rift in the relationship. I second the planning stage, and I would like to suggest that you create some sort of official agreement with the land owners. I know that if I fail badly I can come back to where I stay now, but I don't want to fail, I want to succeed at this but I feel like without enough money to start with, it's much more difficult to make headway. Perhaps brainstorming ideas in the meantime, laying things out, taking concrete action instead of mulling everything over. ![]() If I make the final decision to move onto this parcel? Perhaps a notebook. ![]() So what do you all think? How do I even begin to begin. All of this which is utterly impossible in the suburbs can be accomplished seamlessly without scratching an inch out of 10 acres. Space - best part of it all - the blacksmithing/woodworking shop I've dreamt of for the past 3 years, tiny house, huge market garden, small telescope space observatory. perhaps this drastic 180 degree, instantaneous turn in life will inspire new business ideas such as leatherworking through the sheer natural land and use of the Internet. Aforementioned con about starting a business turned pro. Potential timber - building materials and green woodworking Easy hunting - food, jewelry, clothing, dog food. I will have to review whether there is proper timber to access, or if I will have to spend money to build a small log cabin. Minimal income for building supplies - $1,000/month max I can spare. Coming from Florida, I've seen snow once in my life. I will likely be spending half my days researching how to do something simple and mulling over options, like settling on which toilet to try and build for 3 weeks. I enjoy the pursuit of high quality craft and hobbies, so will I ever be able to homestead efficiently to where I can perhaps start a business as well for money within a few years in such a rural area? Etsy and shipping something? I do like business and I do like to do non-homestead things, such as brew beer, bake artisanal breads, make music, make things in general. As a broke person with no life savings and nowhere near retirement, this is where homesteading grinds against me. to where? to what? what style home do I build? I don't have any knowledgeable friends in person to help out. Directionless - From nothing with no real income (about $1,000/month from saving) to. Distance from stores, although the family travels to the city via truck frequently for various things. The plus is, this place is in middle nowhere in Mississippi. The problem is, this place is in middle of nowhere in Mississippi. I imagine I can't turn 9.5 acres into a farm of course and this type of personal limitation will be in place. There would be no rent, nor expectations of me. They are family friends so there is no mistrust here. I have the opportunity to relocate to a 10 acre parcel where there is already a modern home built, amongst other minor amenities, however, I would not be wanting to take part in that directly, although the option is quite nice if I become desperate to get off the ground. Here's the design of my handlers: func Handler() http.I am seeking some commentary and advice on my current situation. I am designing my handlers to return a http.Handler. ![]()
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