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Merrykalia
Oct 22, 2015Explorer
I don't live there, but take a look at TN. They have no income tax, in certain sections (northeast TN counties) have really low property taxes, they have pretty easy home-schooling rules/regulations.
Look at purchasing a small farm acreage in one of the counties that have little/no zoning (yes, those do exist), where you can park your RV if/when you need to sit for a spell for health reasons or whatever.
I'm not an attorney, CPA, tax expert, etc., but I do have a few friends that have done this and have a few acres of property in a county with few zoning, have a camper pad with services that cost them less than $15,000. During the spring and fall, they will park there, then head off to other areas during the winter (think warm weather) and during the summer (think cooler, northern weather).
Grainger, Hawkins, Unicoi Counties are 3 that I know of that have fewer zoning regulations, they are just on the borders of Kentucky/Virginia, but have quick access to healthcare at Knoxville or the Tri-Cities (Bristol,Kingsport,Johnson City).
Look at purchasing a small farm acreage in one of the counties that have little/no zoning (yes, those do exist), where you can park your RV if/when you need to sit for a spell for health reasons or whatever.
I'm not an attorney, CPA, tax expert, etc., but I do have a few friends that have done this and have a few acres of property in a county with few zoning, have a camper pad with services that cost them less than $15,000. During the spring and fall, they will park there, then head off to other areas during the winter (think warm weather) and during the summer (think cooler, northern weather).
Grainger, Hawkins, Unicoi Counties are 3 that I know of that have fewer zoning regulations, they are just on the borders of Kentucky/Virginia, but have quick access to healthcare at Knoxville or the Tri-Cities (Bristol,Kingsport,Johnson City).
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