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Going through the normal real estate process is not the easiest way to find off the grid homes. Many of the features you are looking for are not commonly listed and more importantly the person selling is not likely using a realtor in the first place. If you are on the market for buying a new off the grid home here is where I would suggest you begin searching.

For Sale By Owner: This would be my first stop in any search for a new home that is built for off the grid living. Here you avoid payment for realtors which means the price should be lowered. The only issue is ensuring the proper steps are followed but if you do a little research you should be able to work through all of that.

Green homes for sale: This site focuses on off the grid homes and is an easy to use site. It gives you some search abilities to narrow in on what you are looking for and has some precanned searches like “off the grid homes” already prepared for you.

Green Communities: this site will help you identify some local programs which can turn up some leads on off the grid homes for sale. The site has a lot of resources available as well and worth spending a few minutes to take a read and ramp up on the different parts.

Off the grid homes for sale are out there if you know where to look for them. As the conversion from on the grid to off the grid living can be expensive, it is best to start out looking to buy an off the grid home for sale in the first place.

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