Eco villages kind of have a bad reputation. A lot of people still imagine them as off-grid communes where everyone’s trying to escape society, avoid taxes, or live in some kind of free love experiment.
But the truth is they’re becoming a real solution to the problems most people face today—isolation, rising costs, burnout, and a work culture that’s losing its meaning as AI takes over more jobs.
It’s not about running away; it’s about rebuilding what we’ve lost: community, health, purpose, and connection to nature.
In places like Russia, this idea already exists as dacha culture. Families keep small countryside plots where they spend summers gardening and reconnecting with friends. It’s not about escaping the city; it’s about balancing it.
On our land, we see it every day—remote workers, creators, tradespeople, families. Some live in RVs, some in domes, some help build new projects with us. None of them are trying to drop out of society.
So if you’ve ever wanted to test drive a modern version of village life, there might be a place for you here.


