Most people today live stacked on top of each other in little boxes. Not knowing their neighbors, living in the opposite of a community.
Apartments with paper-thin walls, where your window faces another wall and your backyard is a balcony barely big enough for a chair. Many people haven’t felt soil under their bare feet in months—some, in years. They wake up to screens, go to work in another box, and come home to yet another small box.
We think that’s tragic. Humans were not meant to live that way.
Why We’re Moving
The world feels crowded with noise: fake food, fake health, fake promises of “freedom” that end at the edge of your property line. We want something real.
A place where kids grow up running through grass instead of scrolling through screens. Where neighbors are teammates, not strangers you pass in the elevator. Where health is food you raised yourself, air you can taste, and a gym you built with your own hands—not one tucked in a basement under fluorescent lights.
This isn’t about escaping the world or hiding away in the woods. It’s about living in it better.
The Idea
We’re building a community—a place where five or more families come together on one piece of land.
Each family will have their own home and their own space, because privacy and independence matter. But we’ll share what makes life richer:
- A gym to train together.
- Gardens and fruit trees to feed ourselves.
- A workshop to build, repair, and create.
- A firepit for late-night conversations under the stars.
- Paths for kids to run and play freely.
This isn’t a yoga retreat or some utopian commune. It’s a community of doers—families who want to build, grow, and thrive together. People who understand that health, freedom, and connection start with the way you live every single day.
Who It’s For
- Families tired of cramped apartments or cookie-cutter suburbs.
- Entrepreneurs and creators who want to work on their own terms and have the space to do it.
- People who want to raise strong, healthy kids who know the taste of real food and the feeling of bare feet on warm soil.
- Anyone who sees value in teamwork—building a barn together, spotting each other at the gym, sharing tools, sharing knowledge—while still respecting privacy.
Where?
We’re still scouting the perfect location: somewhere with green hills, rivers, and space to grow. Somewhere within reach of a city, so we can access stores, healthcare, and markets—but far enough to breathe and see stars at night. The US is the most likely candidate.
Idaho, Colorado, and Utah are on our list for good reasons:
- Idaho: Green valleys, rivers, and freedom-friendly laws (including homeschooling and self-sufficiency).
- Colorado: Beautiful mountains and a strong entrepreneurial culture.
- Utah: A growing economy, family-friendly values, and endless outdoor opportunity.
Wherever we land, the mindset matters more than the map: build, grow, and thrive together.
Self-Sustaining, Not Self-Isolating
This isn’t about disappearing off the grid and living like hermits. It’s about being self-reliant and resilient, together.
We want food from soil, not shelves. Energy from the sun, not fragile grids. Strength from honest work, not crowded gyms under neon lights. We want kids to grow up knowing what a tomato actually tastes like when it’s still warm from the sun. We want to see neighbors helping each other raise a wall, carry timber, or cook dinner for a sick friend.
It’s not isolation; it’s community.
Next Steps
Right now, we’re documenting the journey—finding land, planning the layout, and connecting with people who want to be part of this. This is a long-term move: a shift from living in small, disconnected spaces to living with room to breathe, grow, and build something that lasts.
If this vision speaks to you—if you’ve ever stood on a balcony and thought “This can’t be it”—then stay with us. Follow the journey. And maybe, you’ll build with us.

