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an aerial view of a large home surrounded by trees

Darlene White on Instagram: "Real Question of the Day, How do we feel about Family Compounds? I would love to build one and allow my children and family a different type of living and financial freedom? Tell me your thoughts 💭, currently working on this. #family #familytime #familycompound #familygoals #artist #beauty #fashion #fitness #foodie #healthandwellness #familyfirst"

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an aerial view of a large house with a pool in the front yard and landscaping around it

Nestled in the countryside and designed to accommodate a multi-generational family, this custom compound boasts a nearly 5,000 square foot main residence, an infinity pool with luscious landscaping, a guest and pool house as well as a pole barn. The spacious, yet cozy flow of...

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a map that shows the locations of houses and streets in different countries, including cities

this drawing was an experiment - i made a list of things it would be nice to have in a community, and tried to figure out their approximate sizes and how they could fit together in a way that minimizes paths and maximizes natural areas, while getting in a lot of (animal-free!) food production and space for socializing / playing / working. the big common house is meant to be a farm house that was originally on the land, where residents could live while developing the other buildings and…

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an aerial view of several cabins in the woods at night with lights on and trees surrounding them

The ESCAPE tiny home village in Tampa Bay is providing an affordable alternative to apartment living. See how the community looks here.

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a dirt field with the words how to start a family compound

126K views · 9.1K likes | Teran Sands | Family Compound Living on Instagram: "Step two is to find the land! Even though we are close to town, we are technically outside of the city limits where we live. The land we bought could be divided, and the only restriction we had was that each person needed at least 2 acres to be able to build a home with a separate septic system and well. so we did not want to make any piece smaller than 2 acres when we redid the new property lines. There are…

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