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Where to move in America if you don't want the hustle and bustle

A comfortable, calm life in harmony with nature without being tied to external energy sources is what many people strive for. In which states is it easier to organize your “piece of paradise” outside the turmoil, reports Study Finds.

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Being offline means that you are not physically connected to utilities via wires, pipes, or cables. As such, off-grid homes are completely dependent on their own energy sources, which can often be renewable energy sources such as the sun and wind.

If you've ever wanted to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life, living in harmony with nature might pique your interest. Abraham Lincoln even seemed to like the idea and said, "The greatest fine art of the future will be to provide a comfortable life from a small piece of land." Luckily, there are some great options in the US to make your off-grid dream come true, but it's best to find out which states are most conducive to this lifestyle first.

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This type of lifestyle means being connected to nature, having less environmental impact, having a more affordable home with land, and being self-sufficient.

Consulting company Accenture predicts that by 2035, 12 percent of American households will be offline! Another factor is data security. The poll shows that half of Americans would consider living offline to keep their data safe.

Whatever your desire to get off the grid, some states are more popular places to live off the land than others.

Experts have compiled a list of the best states where you can claim your piece of rural paradise. Their reviews take into account factors such as land value, the legitimacy of self-generating utilities, and the availability of renewable energy.

1. Alabama

Off Grid Permaculture puts this state first. They considered 6 main categories of factors. The cost of living, the freedom of lifestyle, the availability of water, how easy it is to grow food there, the availability of energy, and the community in the area. Information from multiple sources for these categories helped rank each state on a 10-point scale. In order of importance of each of the categories, a total score was obtained for each state.

Alabama ranks first on several lists.

“Alabama got the best overall score, and many southern states were not far behind. The warm climate and affordable land price make these areas particularly attractive for off-grid living. Valley Food Storage.

2. California

California, land of milk and honey. The name alludes to the state's large agricultural industry. Farmland is one of the reasons this state is highly recommended for an offline lifestyle.

"California gets the title of 'Offline State'. If you live in Los Angeles, San Francisco, or San Diego, it's possible that you have an offline Instagram user in your neighborhood. For Californians, it seems that life off the grid is a life with care for the environment, ”writes HomeAdvisor.

Company Money Inc. also ranked California at the top of her list: “California has a large community of so-called connected autonomous people. These are people who have access to the Internet but live offline in many other ways. Examples of aspects of their lifestyle are keeping chickens for their own eggs, hunting, growing fruits and vegetables, or picking berries. A well-known autonomous community in California is Emerald Earth."

3. Missouri

Treasures of the Midwest is also a great place to really get away from the world.

off-grid home says: “Much of the state is perfect for off-grid living. As long as you stay in the countryside, you are unlikely to find any inconvenient restrictions. Many cities now have some kind of building restrictions, but outside of them, you are unlikely to have problems.

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Laws matter a lot when it comes to offline life.

“Missouri is my top choice for many reasons, including fair land prices, relaxed home garden laws, fair land prices, a good growing season (the part of the year during which rainfall and temperature allow plants to grow) and plenty of water.” writes Jeff Setter Travel.

4. Alaska

Alaska may be the first place you think to go if you are looking for a quiet, natural place for a quiet life.

“This is probably the most popular state to go off the grid. The laws of Alaska are so good for people who want to live off the grid that it seems like it was always meant to be. There are no bans on gardening and you can raise farm animals if you can provide warm housing and fenced pastures. Survival Sullivan.

For winter lovers, Alaska would certainly be the top choice on the list.

“Alaska is the best state to settle in if you want total isolation and don’t mind the long winter months. The upside is that the land is cheap, but you pay for it in a short growing season. Another advantage is that Alaska has the lowest taxes in the United States. There is no state income tax or statewide sales tax, which means more money stays in your pocket.” Hillsborough Homesteading.

5. Tennessee

Backdoor Survival recommends The Volunteer State, saying, “Tennessee is one of the best states to live offline. It has a warm, humid, long growing season and rich soil. Fresh water flows from the Appalachians, and land is cheap. Communities in most parts of the state have remained rural and self-sustaining."

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And you will definitely not be a lonely stranger.

“Tennessee's low cost of living, four seasons and earning potential make it the best choice for living off the land. With over 69 farms, the new settlers will be part of an established, well-connected community. WhyFarmIt.

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