Regenerative
Real Estate
thriving communities
resilient habitats
Helping landowners create healthy and resilient homes,
habitats, and communities.
Specialized services dedicated to regenerating land and communities.
As a Public Benefit Corporation, we work with visionaries and revolutionaries who are called to transform the way we inhabit the planet.
We do this by working with value-aligned property owners on development consulting and real estate sales. Our process can guide someone through property acquisition, community engagement, capital raising, and team creation.
Our seasoned team has collaborated with land and home owners, developers, farmers, investors, and community organizations across the US.
Guided by a vision where people and planet are thriving, our mission is to use real estate as the catalyst for regeneration.
Explore examples of our work
Nordland, WA
A regenerative hospitality project that seeks to build community, focus on human health and wellness, and revitalize ecology.
Project Developers: Neal Collins, Nathan Reimer, Alissa Collins
Point Roberts, WA
A regenerative development project that seeks to revitalize ancient food traditions of the Salish Sea.
Project Consultant: Neal Collins
Big Canoe community in Jasper, GA
$1,200,000
Listed by Soraya + Matthew Schneider
Griffin, Georgia
$375,000
Listed by Soraya Schneider & Matthew Schneider
Madison, WI
$419,900 Sold for $415,000
Listed by Mark Voss
Madison, Wisconsin
$499,000 Sold for $585,000
Listed by Mark Voss
Brighton, Utah
$1,950,000 Sold for $1,770,000
Listed by Nic DeSeelhorst
Salt Lake City, Utah
$829,000 Sold for $840,000
Listed by Nic DeSeelhorst
Los Angeles, California
$1,799,000 Sold for $2,200,000
Listed by Izumi Tanaka
Brinnon, Washington
$775,000 Sold for $775,000
Listed by Neal Collins
Portland, Oregon
$575,000 Sold for $680,000
Listed by Neal Collins
Madison, Wisconsin
$547,000 Sold For $612,000
Listed by Mark Voss
Portland, OR
$559,000 Sold for $605,000
Listed by Neal Collins
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We bring projects to life by demystifying the development process, from property acquisition and fundraising to communicating the essence of place.
Invest in the world you want to live in. Align your portfolio to enable regenerative outcomes.
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Latitude has reignited our hope that even our ambitious dreams can come true.
They've rekindled our sense of purpose after numerous setbacks and frustrations with our project, and have empowered us on a process that is turning passion into action.
– Samantha K.
Explore our journal of inspiring innovators in the field of regeneration.
Introducing a new possibility for integrating natural building in more residential settings beyond the “Hobbit House out in the hills.
An innovative approach within the hospitality industry that not only prioritizes sustainable and environmentally responsible practices but actively contributes to the restoration of ecosystems, engages local communities, and creates meaningful, transformative experiences for guests.
In the face of climate change and growing desire for more holistic living, Master-Planned Communities of the 21st century can present an incredible shift in real estate development.
Change Agent, David Todd reflects on attending Metamorphosis - a gathering of leaders and practitioners in contemplative-based social change.
From artists in residences to community placemaking, Mel Meagher encourages us to think beyond the binary when approaching development.
Building healthy, sustainable, and non-toxic buildings using hemp with Jacob Waddell.
From urban food forests to the development of agrihoods, Scott Snodgrass infuses agriculture as a solution for thriving communities.
Reflections from Change Agent David Todd on the process of transitioning from land and home ownership and the sacredness that can inform the sales process.
While we can design for circularity and closed loop systems, there isn’t such thing as a “Regenerative building.” That’s because regeneration is about evolution and aliveness. But does the rise of A.I. change this if buildings can learn?
As more individuals and businesses express a growing interest in embracing sustainability and regeneration, we often hear the question, "How can we achieve this?" This inquiry has its roots in my personal journey, which began several years ago when I found myself at a crossroads in my real estate career.
Alissa Collins, co-chair of the 2023 Gathering, reflects on the planning efforts to bring the 2023 Regenerative Real Estate Gathering forward and why the Gathering was so potent.
Landscaping is a multibillion dollar a year industry. It’s predicated upon fossil fuels, non-native ornamental plants, synthetic fertilizers, and heavy water use. For Georgia-based company Roots Down, they see this industry as ripe for change.
Change Agent Nathan Reimer of Portland, Oregon shares a letter he wrote to the future owners of his first home Sweet Home Chateau.
The way we build our homes is a mirror of our perceived relationship with nature. Our homes today are an embodiment of separation. The first step on a path of reconnection is to find nature and tune into the elements of sun, wind, and rain.
Regeneration isn’t siloed into any one particular industry. For businesses, it’s about adopting practices which improve and transforms the systems in which it operates. For entrepreneur Michael Don Ham, this happens to be in the arenas of tea and technology.
Farmer and technologist Dorn Cox believes we are living through extraordinary times when open source technology can be spread for little to no cost to help people revolutionize how we practice agriculture and steward land.
At the core of our work lies the belief that by collaborating with individuals to create resilient and beautiful habitats, we can cultivate a sense of strength through connection.
Attend the 2nd Annual Gathering Event in partnership with The Ecology School and River Bend Farm in Saco, Maine.
As stewards of the land, it is our responsibility to manage real estate with a deep commitment to regeneration and the well-being of future generations.
Deep planning is unfolding behind-the-scenes at Latitude. We are discussing the purpose of gathering. Why do we gather? And how can it be a catalysts for energizing the regenerative movement.
Charting the course to a regenerative economy is one of the most important work facing humanity. It requires a reimagining of energy, agriculture, design, finance, stewardship, and how we work.
When we shift our perspective from solving problems to harnessing potential, there is a real opportunity to create incredible change in the world.
The innovative DesignBuildUTAH program teaches architecture students design and building skills while working alongside the communities in the Navajo Nation to deliver needed affordable and sustainable homes.
Katie McCamant is an author, architect, and the co-creator of the term "cohousing"—a community of private homes clustered around shared communal spaces.
Daron Joffe, a.k.a. Farmer D, is a farmer, designer, and ambitious field-builder promoting the idea of agrihoods and conservation-focused land development. He believes in the "village" model, where housing development is clustered, while large swaths of surrounding land is conserved for nature and agriculture.
Peter Scialla is the CEO of the wellness real estate company Delos that uses science to drive innovation in the building industry for things such as clean indoor air and potable drinking water. They are the parent organization of the International WELL Building Institute.
David Rust is the founder and CEO of Sagra, an agro-tourism company that works with farms across the country. He believes that a trip to a regenerative farm can be a revelation for people, inspiring them to shift the way they shop, eat, and see the environment.
Charles Eisenstein is at the forefront of the regenerative movement. His writings strike at the heart of who we are as a civilization, and they so poetically yet critically examine our relationship to culture, story, place, ecology, and politics.
Izumi is a practicing Buddhist and sees how the impacts that we make within our daily lives have impacts that go beyond ourselves. She sees the practice of inhabiting our homes as a spiritual endeavor where we must first transform ourselves before we can begin transforming the world.
How we can use engaging, playful community-based methods to design more safe, sustainable, and equitable neighborhoods and communities.
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The Regenerative Real Estate Podcast is a show about human environments and how they can be used as a force for regeneration—conversations that educate and inspire people looking for a different way to do real estate.
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Monona, WI
$280,000 Sold for $325,000
Listed by Mark Voss