Higher Octave: Homesteading Simply

Going Off-Grid – Introduction


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One of the most frequent questions I get is, “How do I go off-grid?” This is the first episode in a new series that will help YOU answer that question.
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I’m no renewable energy expert. I’m not a certified electrician. I don’t even play one on TV. Does that seem like an odd way to start out a series that claims to help you to go off-grid? Well, I’ve taken two of my homes entirely off the electrical grid and built a few smaller systems. As a layperson, if I can do it, maybe you can do it, too.
That being said…
Warning!!!
All content of this podcast and/or blog is for educational purposes only. Use at your own risk. Do-It-Yourself (DIY) projects involving electricity, construction and associated tools can damage equipment, void property insurance and product warranties, be dangerous and even fatal to yourself and others. Proper safety procedures should be followed at all times. YOU take full responsibility for your actions. I take NO responsibility for any results of your actions or lack thereof. Do your own due diligence!
House Cleaning
In the last episode, we finished up the series on Selecting a Homestead Location. If you are looking for a homestead or bug-out location, it would be well worth your time to check out that series which starts with Core Values.
I was on Facebook shortly after  posting the last episode and one of those “On this day” notifications popped up. It reminded me of a home listing I had posted years ago and got me to thinking. Here are a few things to consider when selling your old home:
List with an Agent?
Personally, I don’t use real estate agents to sell my properties. This approach may not be for everyone. A good agent can save you a lot of time and effort. A good agent will also make helpful suggestions on what to do with your home to make it more marketable. But good agents are hard to find. Look at their current listings. Do they have good photos and descriptions? I’ve even seen listings with the photos displayed sideways or upside down! Would you want to even look at the properties they have listed?
Sell Your Home Yourself

* Infotube – Free & optional upgrades
* Web site? You can even get a free site at WordPress
* Facebook & Instagram
* Craigslist
* Word of mouth
* Specialty/niche listing services, e.g. prepper, off-grid sites
* Offer 3% buyer’s agent commission?

Prepare Your Home for Sale – Staging

* Clean & de-clutter
* De-personalize
* Take many high-quality pictures

Writing the Contract

* Buyer’s mortgage and closing company will require it
* An agent will do this for you
* Real Estate Contracts by State

Defining Off-Grid
For our purposes, we will define going off-grid as detaching from the electrical grid. The focus will be primarily upon solar power, though we will touch upon other sources such as wind and hydro.
Reasons for Going Off-Grid

* Prices – There have been dramatic price decreases over the years – 13 Charts On Solar Panel Cost & Growth Trends 
* Incentives:

Federal Renewable Energy Tax Credit

Federal Renewable Electricity Production Tax Credit

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Higher Octave: Homesteading SimplyBy Lance Knoechel - Head Homesteader