Want to Live Off the Grid? Here Are the Best States to Live in Hands Down:

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Living off the grid is not just for those people who are prepping for when the SHTF. Some individuals simply want to do it for personal reasons. Maybe they are tired of living to work rather than working to live.

Yet, many will tell you that once they decided to live off the grid they knew they would have to pick up and leave where they were raised because, simply put, they could not handle the taxes, attitude and forced liberalism of the people and situations around them.

They had to go somewhere that would work best for them, where they could thrive, under demanding circumstances!

After the break, check out the next page for a list of the best states to flourish in when living off the grid!

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12 Comments

  1. Paul Sparkes said:

    So everyone that wants to get off grid is a conservative gun owner looking to relocate? Bye

  2. Heather Mina Makawee McErlean said:

    I agree … not everyone who wants to live off the grid is a conservative or a gun owner. I am a centrist that believes in common sense gun ownership. I am neither a liberal or a conservative, but I believe the government should own me or my home. I think the land I live on, if I can provide for myself, I should be allowed to. I don’t think they think everyone is of the same ilk, but it does seem to be more people that are conservative and t-totalers for the second amendment, even if terrorist can legally buy guns. Just take the information that can be used and use it. The rest, if it doesn’t apply to you personally, just ignore it. lol That’s what I do and I get a lot of information that way 😉

  3. Paul Sparkes said:

    Good for you. I how ever am done with anyone and everyone that wants an Orange Hate Monger for president.

  4. Heather Mina Makawee McErlean said:

    Paul Sparkes I didn’t vote for Trump. I didn’t vote for Clinton either. I did a write-in. I am lucky enough to live in a state where you can write-in an unregistered candidate, so I took full advantage of it. I don’t vote party … I vote the person. I would never and could never vote someone in that I think belongs behind bars.

  5. Paul Sparkes said:

    Its clear the broken electoral college is beyond repair. I believe in a simple one vote per person system where lines in the dirt are not used to skewer an election. Each person should have an equal vote regardless of income, or geography. Since so many are not taking the time to educate themselves on these issues, these issues will now take the time to educate them instead. I just don’t think its going to be a pretty picture.

  6. Mike Cochran said:

    Land prices are cheap in Idaho my$#%&!@* Not with all these rich$#%&!@*knockers from the east coast buying everything up and then subdividing it to sell at a huge profit. Some places I’ve seen are $150k an acre AND! have HOAs on top of that.

  7. Vanessa Centeno said:

    TEXAS!! Yep, great state for homesteading. Make sure you buy property outside city limits and you are set. We did and couldn’t be happier ♡♡♡

  8. David Nelson said:

    Well that’s a load of bunk. I’m in Idaho and were staring at -8 tomorrow night. The pheasants and sage grouse are all but gone, deer are far and few unless your looking at a John Deere. As for “cheap land”, there hasn’t been any of that in years because of all the tree hugging hippies moving in since the Arian Nation folks got kicked out along with the skin heads have driven prices up. Heck. My property taxes went up 11% over last year!!!.

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