This just popped up in my feed here. I'm new to this steemit stuff. I'm just sharing my experience so far if you want to take a look at what I'm doing on a temporary homestead / learning self sufficiency please do so by checking out my page. This post has been very encouraging to me and I thank you for that. I love your journey and vision here and hope to learn more about it. I love what you're doing all together. I pray now that the government doesn't give you a bit of trouble and neither do the trolls. I got excited that you said you moved to Michigan. That's were I live. I have zero support for being self sufficient and most people do just want to bring me down and crush my dreams. Hopefully I can find some ideas to cope from you. Thanks again and God bless you.
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Cool. I just followed you. Its always good to meet fellow homesteaders. Especially from Michigan :)
Looks like you have some very good ideas. Some advice though. It seems that if you write a lot more on each article, you will do much better on steem.
The idea is to create good content and it will get up voted by people who like it.
I think you are off to a very good start though.
Hope you dont take offence at my advice since you have been on here longer.
Why is your homestead temporary?
Thanks for the advice. I'll definitely take the advice and put more into my posts. This place is temporary because I rent this house here, to much in a rural area for what I'm looking to do. I can't get animals here because of city ordinances and I know if something happens they will go after the home owner and not me so I won't be able to fight them on it. So I'll be looking for a place where that should not be an issue. Right now I have a problem getting my credit score where it needs to be to qualify for a loan. With a family that ain't on board with my direction, hopes and dreams I unfortunately will have to take out a huge loan and provide a home for them. Hoping and praying that by spring we can find a house with some land and get started with animals, gardens, food forest and permaculture ideas that I've been studying on the past two years through others on YouTube. Thanks for following along. What part of Michigan are you in? I'm on the west side of Macomb county now looking to move across to the far north east side of Macomb County.
I hope you succeed here then. There is potential to make money here if you work hard at it.
We are in Lewiston, my wife, little baby, and I. Way up North. We have 18 acres of land now out in the country. Clean and peaceful here.
I also never had credit so I was originally buying land in New York on a land contract. Ask your local realtor about that. Study online first tho because many realtors dont know about it.
Basically though you buy directly from the owner. No banks. No credit checks. Just a notarized and registered contract between two parties.