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At Project Farmland, we believe land-connected living should be within reach for more families—not just a lucky few. That's why we're exploring a variety of home and homesite options designed to support different goals, budgets, and seasons of life.
Unlike many acreage developments, Project Farmland is not being designed around luxury homes, but around the idea that more families should have access to productive land. Our goal is to create opportunities for families to enjoy the benefits of farmstead living without requiring the purchase of a large estate property.
Current concepts include Cottage Farmstead tiny homes with a goal to start in the mid-to-upper $200,000s. Additional home types are being designed to support different levels of land stewardship, production, and community participation while making farmstead living attainable for more families.
Whether you're just starting out, raising a family, pursuing greater self-reliance, or looking for a more connected next chapter, Project Farmland is being designed to offer a place where you can put down roots and participate in community life.
Final home counts, community size and design, lot sizes, amenities, and pricing will be refined as land acquisition, design, and partnerships are finalized.
What if your parents lived next door instead of across town?
Multi-generational home designs can be incorporated into many of Project Farmland's homesite types, allowing families to remain close while preserving independence and privacy.
The rendering above illustrates one possible approach—a home designed so aging parents can maintain their own space while remaining an active part of family life.
Here, every generation has something meaningful to contribute: wisdom from elders, energy from the young, and support from family members who are close enough to help when needed.
It's a simple idea with lasting benefits—stronger family bonds, greater independence, and a richer quality of life for everyone.
Small Footprint. Big Possibilities.
Cottage Farmsteads are designed for those who believe a meaningful life isn't measured by the size of a home, but by what happens around it.
Whether you're just starting out, raising a young family, downsizing into a simpler lifestyle, or looking for a more attainable path to farmstead living, these homesites will offer approximately one-fifth of an acre designed to support meaningful production.
With room for a garden, fruit trees, chickens, and outdoor living, Cottage Farmsteads will provide opportunities to grow food, stay connected to the land—all within a manageable footprint.
Cottage Farmsteads demonstrate that meaningful farmstead living doesn't require acres of land. It simply requires the opportunity to participate.
The Best of Both Worlds
Family Farmsteads are designed for those seeking the balance between productive land and practical living. With homes projected to range from approximately 1,400 to 3,000 square feet and homesites ranging from one-half acre to several acres, these farmsteads will provide room for gardens, orchards, small livestock, outdoor living, and meaningful participation in community life.
Large enough to support a productive lifestyle, yet manageable alongside modern careers and family responsibilities, Family Farmsteads are intended to offer the flexibility to shape the land around your goals and interests.
Whether your vision includes fresh vegetables from the garden, chickens in the backyard, a small orchard, or simply more room for family to gather and grow together, Family Farmsteads aim to provide the foundation for a healthier, more connected way of life.
Room To Grow
Depending on the size and characteristics of the land ultimately acquired, Project Farmland hopes to include a limited number of larger homesites designed for residents who wish to take their farmstead journey a step further.
These farmsteads may offer additional space for larger gardens, orchards, livestock, specialty crops, beekeeping, or other productive agricultural pursuits.
For some residents, that may mean growing enough food to support multiple families. For others, it may create opportunities for small-scale farm income, education, or value-added products.
Legacy Farmsteads are intended for those who see the land not only as a place to live, but as something to steward, improve, and pass on to future generations.
Whether your goal is greater self-reliance, deeper agricultural involvement, or creating a lasting family legacy, these larger homesites provide room for that vision to grow.
Independence With Purpose
Depending on the size and layout of the property ultimately acquired, Project Farmland hopes to include an Active Adult Village designed for residents seeking independence, connection, and a high quality of life in their next season of life.
These thoughtfully designed homes may include attached or patio-style residences with smaller private yards and lower maintenance requirements, allowing residents to spend less time caring for property and more time enjoying life.
A shared community garden and mini orchard filled with dwarf fruit trees may provide opportunities for gardening, education, outdoor activity, and meaningful social connection throughout the seasons.
Designed to reduce maintenance—not purpose—Active Adult Village offers a place where independence, quality of life, and community can grow together.
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