Searching for tiny plot of land to rent on your farm(tiny house) - previous farm fell through!

TotoMimo

Member
Hi there everyone,

Due to unfortunate circumstances the previous farm I was due to site my tiny house (a shipping container conversion) had some trouble with the land itself, making it unfit to site my property there. On top of that, my “backup” farm that was interested have now re-allocated the site they had available!

I am now looking for an alternative small piece of land to site my home on semi-permanently (with the intention of either purchasing the land permanently or paying ground rental to the farmer/owner). It’s just me and my dog, and as I work in videogame animation most of my time is spent working so I’m not a very noisy lad! The property is self-contained and has its own electricity supply, so all I’m interested in is the land. I will consider any site in Scotland, but with family in Stirling, the central band is most ideal!

COVID has made it REALLY difficult for farmers to truly thrive just recently, which is why the idea of ground rental has gotten more enticing to so many individuals as a way to make a bit of extra money. So if you’ve got a wee bit of land that’s just not arable, or sitting there idle, then it could be making you a few hundred quid every month (Or a good few grand in one go!)

If you’re at all interested, please contact me at 07969390096 or [email protected].

Stay safe everyone,

-Tommy
 

Overby

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Mixed Farmer
Location
South West
Careful of planning - if it's a full time dwelling may cause probs. Look into change of use from ag to residential too. Just in case.
 

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