Young Homesteading Couple Builds Off-Grid Cabin for $300

Reader Contribution by Alyssa Craft
Published on December 3, 2015
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Alyssa Craft

When this young homesteading couple moved from the city to start a homestead, they decided to build an off-grid cabin for $300 using reclaimed materials to keep warm their first winter.

Just three months ago, we left our home in the city and started our journey to build an off grid homestead in the Pacific Northwest. With winter on the horizon, we knew that having a shelter for the winter was a top priority. Initially, we thought we’d spend a few months living in our RV while we built a timber frame barn. Long story short, many distractions and other projects kept that barn from coming to fruition. Here’s what we did instead!

Young homesteading couple moved from the city to start a homestead.

Reclaimed Building Materials Makes an Off-Grid Cabin for $300 Achievable

Just 6 weeks into our homestead, we found a house and barn that was about to be demolished. Initially, it was just the roofing which was advertised as being up for grabs. We bought the roofing and went to work getting it apart. Seeing our hustle, the contractor gave us the go ahead to take anything we could grab before the deadline when the house would be bulldozed.

We took this opportunity to gather an entire trailer full of free materials. How these materials would be used wasn’t obvious, but we couldn’t pass up the opportunity!

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