06-19-2013, 12:10 PM
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Yurt Forum Youngin
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 16
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Re: Looking for someone that has experience in financing a yurt as a permenant reside
Johnnydemo, in oregon if your immediate family has more than 40 acres, you can apply for the permit and it acts sort of as a "hardship" and allows you to just place another residence on their land. We also were planning on purchasing a piece of land fom them, but because their land is zoned AW and FF they couldn't be divided anymore. So, the farmhand permit allows an opportunity for us to live there for a few years and save cash to purchase our own land when ready, then we will just move our yurt to it and either add another to it with a breezeway or build with cash later on so we won't have payments on land or home
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