Where can some Buddhist families find land to buy?
Having grown up in a communal living situation myself, I give you a piece of advice on land shopping. It’s a rule of thumb for most things that you can have it fast, cheap, or well done – pick any two, but you can’t have all three. A similar principle applies to land: you can have the weather you want, the geographic location you want, and the neighbors you want, but almost never all three at once. Anywhere rural enough to have 75 affordable acres for sale will likely be populated by people who you would not pick out as “liberal-tolerant” at first pass, and 15 households will be a significant “invasion”. This is not to say that it’s impossible for your group and them to become very good neighbors; it’s mostly due to ignorance and prejudice. Once you’re seen to be actually nice, realistic people that make good and valuable members of the community, you’ll be treated as such. Until then, or forever if you don’t become a vital part of the larger community you will be joining, you will be