1,200 euro per hector
1 hector= 10,000sq meters (100X100)
spring water
cold winter (root crops)
red soil.
farmed before, some stones on land for building
building permits required if you build foundation...
so no foundation no permit needed
land can support goats, oranges, kiwis..
lots of greenhouses in area. normally wood frame and plastic
we have until aprilish to buy, but I'm sure we could work something out later if we need more time.
I want soil samples and pictures before anything goes down.
we'll have an unregistered contract, which mean no visa checking but the land is ours.
Dream for it:
ECOVILLAGE
all sustainable, and the most rad possible.
I'd love to grow kiwis, coffee, oranges, and nuts...
a couple friends are opening coffee shops in us and poland to sell to.
We have john as a caretaker all the time, john is a baddass.
I'm thinking sit on the land for 2-4 years before I'm ready to settle down and start farming. Land prices are going up so I want to buy now before our us currency is shit.
More info I'll load as it comes, traveling now.
Neat! It's Peloponnese with an e just so you know. That might help folks find it on a map. I'd like to hear more about the soil content and legal concerns, but otherwise I'm excited to be a part! How many people have you invited? According to my very rough research, a hectare of land could probably support five to ten people if properly designed. Theoretically it could support many more people, but in practice that's difficult. Mind you, it could take years to reach that capacity and winters are a big challenge. We will need somebody who is very good at permaculture and who also understands the Grecian environment.
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