I didn't realise this was a thing until one of the guys I know through one of my hobbies mentioned that he lived in a self-sufficient community. I always thought this was for hippies, having run across a few communes full of pot-smoking types in Australia whilst backpacking.
It seems that nowadays this doesn't necessarily mean living in a shack in the woods with no facilities - you can invest to get into a community that is either partially or completely independent off the grid and works to grow/rear its own food. Many people have part-time jobs and invest time and effort into the community for a different work/life balance.
I had an idle thought last night that if I were to get redundancy, I could rent my house out and maybe give this a go for a complete change of lifestyle given that I've spent so long in the rat-race. Not sure if I could go through with it in all honesty but I was wondering if anyone else has tried it and how did it go?
It seems that nowadays this doesn't necessarily mean living in a shack in the woods with no facilities - you can invest to get into a community that is either partially or completely independent off the grid and works to grow/rear its own food. Many people have part-time jobs and invest time and effort into the community for a different work/life balance.
I had an idle thought last night that if I were to get redundancy, I could rent my house out and maybe give this a go for a complete change of lifestyle given that I've spent so long in the rat-race. Not sure if I could go through with it in all honesty but I was wondering if anyone else has tried it and how did it go?
