New to WW, but I'd suppose it depends mainly on the animals you raise and crops you grow. So long as they can handle/thrive in a more moisture rich environment, you should be ok.
If you wanna buy land on the west. You gotta be willing to go north/south a bit.
You’re not gonna be afford 10+ acre near Seattle/Bellevue (unless you’re some big baller?)
Homesteading? Do you mean staking a claim on public land and making it your own? You're a few decades too late. The last vestiges of the Homestead Act were repealed in 1976. If you want land you have to pay for it like everyone else.
>Homesteading is a lifestyle of self-sufficiency. It is characterized by subsistence agriculture, home preservation of food, and may also involve the small scale production of textiles, clothing, and craft work for household use or sale. Pursued in different ways around the world—and in different historical eras—homesteading is generally differentiated from rural village or commune living by isolation (either socially or physically) of the homestead. Use of the term in the United States dates back to the Homestead Act (1862) and before.
rosesandpiglets t1_j0zszcv wrote
Homesteading is rare west of the cascades, mostly because it is ridiculously expensive to buy land. I’d avoid most of the west side tbh.