Where to Off-Grid Homestead in Maine? 

Where to Off-Grid Homestead in Maine? 

Despite its harsh environment, off-grid homesteading in Maine is popular and completely possible. People who live off the grid in Maine are generally accustomed to the local climate and cannot envision homesteading in any other state. Maine has almost everything you need for off grid living (and homesteading), except for the environment. This is likely…

Living Off Grid in New Hampshire (Here’s What You Should Know)

Living Off Grid in New Hampshire (Here’s What You Should Know)

New Hampshire is located on the east coast, namely in the northeastern region of the United States. New Hampshire is one of the smaller states with a tiny population; the state’s population is now approximately 1.3 million people. Living off grid in New Hampshire is relatively popular, and it’s easy to see why. New Hampshire…

Off Grid Living in Maine (Everything You Should Know)

Off Grid Living in Maine (Everything You Should Know)

Overall, off grid living in Maine is completely possible. Maine is in the northeastern United States. Some of the country’s most magnificent wild woodlands exist in the state. Maine has a low population density, with roughly 1.33 million people, and no cities with populations over 100,000 people. In general, states with no cities with populations…

Everything You Need to Know About Off Grid Living in Vermont

Everything You Need to Know About Off Grid Living in Vermont

Vermont is a small state with one of the smallest populations in the US. The population is around 626k people, up from around 597k in 2000. This indicates that not many people are relocating here. Although it is a lovely state with many gorgeous areas, you’ll need substantial money if off grid living in Vermont…

Here’s What You Need to Know About Off Grid Living in Rhode Island

Here’s What You Need to Know About Off Grid Living in Rhode Island

Off grid living is legal in Rhode Island, but it is not a good state for it because property prices are high, taxes are high, and living expenses are greater than the national average. The low crime rate is the single positive element of living off the grid in this state, but all of the…

Living Off Grid in New York (Can You Survive The Winter?)

Living Off Grid in New York (Can You Survive The Winter?)

New York is arguably the last state that comes to mind when considering off grid living. Despite having one of the greatest population densities in the country, there are still locations where living off grid in New York is possible. In this state, there are people and even a handful of towns who live off…

Off-Grid Living Guide to New Jersey (5 Tips You Should Know)

Off-Grid Living Guide to New Jersey (5 Tips You Should Know)

New Jersey is situated between two big cities, New York and Philadelphia. The population is currently approximately 8 million, and is the second state from which people are moving out. When you consider New Jersey’s geographical location, proximity to states with high taxes, and high population density, it doesn’t take long to realize that living…