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Our tiny homes are finally happening
We’re building our tiny homes! 3 years being on this land and my brother Aaron and I are finally building our little cabins. Quick tour of our progress so far!
Our tiny homes are finally happening
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📊 Poll: Where Are You on the Land Journey?
I want to get a sense of where everyone is in this community. Are you already on land? Still dreaming about it? Actively looking? Stuck in analysis paralysis? Vote below!
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My name is Aaron, and that’s my brother Erick behind the camera. We’re building our homestead in Missouri with goats, chickens, bees, and soon a dairy cow. We’ve been here about two years and plan to continue building for the next decade. We created this community because we believe Catholic families are being called back to the land to live sustainably, create abundance from the bottom up, and orient our lives toward glorifying God. This is a place to share wisdom, visions, and practical steps as we build our futures together. Our first live meeting will be Wednesday, February 18th from 6–7 PM (Central Time). We’re excited to meet you, hear your story, and begin this journey together. Welcome! this is just the beginning.
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We're Building Tiny Homes On Our Catholic Homestead
Tiny home update! If you joined this community and I haven't met you, I'd love to meet you. Comment below... would you live in a tiny home on your property? P.S. Come to our community call Wednesday at 6pm CST! See you there :)
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Why It's Cheaper to Buy 100-Acre Homesteads
One of the challenges you will find as you search for land is how expensive parcels can be. In some areas, you might even find prices in the hundreds of thousands per acre. One of the big issues here is the number of buyers you are competing with. If you find a property in your area that's 4 acres, there might be 40 other families competing for that same property. And when there are lots of buyers and a supply of one... what does Econ 101 tell us? The price will always skyrocket. That's why many of the properties you're looking at are so expensive. Large properties don't have this problem. 50-to-100-acre properties only have a couple of buyers (if any) in that market. The result is that you can find pristine land for closer to $5k - $10k per acre. Now, I know what you're thinking: "That's great, but I still can't afford to pay $300k for 50 acres." Here's where the power of numbers comes in: What if you got a group of your friends and family together (or a group of Catholic would-be homesteaders you met online...) , bought a pristine property together, and split it amongst yourselves? Then you could secure prime real estate for way cheaper-- AND do it alongside likeminded neighbors. This is the dream and ultimately where we want to take this community. What are your thoughts? Would you do something like this?
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We help Catholic families get on land for under $300K in 12 months. Weekly calls, step-by-step playbook, and a community doing it together.
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