We have an off-grid farm in Arizona. There’s a water well and we are building our solar system.

Homeowners have shared their off-grid ranch in Arizona.

She said they were building a water well and other sources of energy.

Melissa, a homeowner, shared her and her partner's decision to move to an off-grid ranch in Arizona

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Melissa, who is a homeowner in Arizona, talked about her and her partner’s decision to live on an off-grid farm.Credit: TikTok/desertpeople__
She explained their decision was inspired by their desire to be closer to nature

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Her decision is a result of her desire to live closer to the natureCredit: TikTok/desertpeople__

Melissa (@desertpeople__() posted the video to her TikTok fans.

This content creator is proud of her 50 acre desert ranch.

Together with her partner Aaron she explains that together they took the bold step to purchase the Ranch outside Tucson, Arizona and transform it into their dream house.

They couldn’t do many renovations over the winter due to extreme weather, but they began the large-scale project in the spring.

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Melissa shows off their new gray floors, which they renovated in the home. They did this with an earthy structure.

In the middle of the Desert, they relied on the well for water.

She explained how they generated their own energy for their home off the grid by installing a solar power system.

She said, “Slow and steady progress here… Aar worked on building our solar system for the past two days.”

I’ve enjoyed getting to know this land, observing the colors, blooms and sounds all around. “What a magical gridpoint.”

Melissa said the views that they see each day are the most amazing part of going off grid.

The people expressed their happiness at their big life decision. “Soo happy for You! Maybe we should come out and build a dome when you’re ready!” One commenter said.

“Awesome. I know someone who’s doing this in Buckeye,” said another.

The two rely on a nearby well for water

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Both rely upon a nearby water wellCredit: TikTok/desertpeople__
For energy, they built a solar-powered system

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They built solar powered system to generate energyCredit: TikTok/desertpeople__
The two adored their 50-acre off-grid home in the middle of the Arizona desert

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Two couples loved living in a 50-acre desert home off the grid.Credit: TikTok/desertpeople__

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