Real estate in service
to regeneration
Traditional real estate has treated homes as commodities instead of sanctuaries for too long. Where and how we live shapes who we become.
Together, we can shift the narrative—one home, one place at a time.
Featured Listings & Projects
Sell With Purpose
Tell the story of your home
as a place that nourishes life, connection, and meaning.
Buy Your Home
Find and transform your new home into a vibrant sanctuary.
For Visionary Developers
Bring your legacy development project to life through brand storytelling and strategic marketing—attracting residents, builders, and guests aligned with regenerative values.
Serving These Areas
The ground we cover—for now.
Washington
Oregon
Wisconsin
Have a property outside our service regions? We occasionally work beyond our hubs and would love to hear from you.
If you’re an agent who shares our vision and wants to bring Latitude to your place, reach out.
We also offer branding and marketing services for development projects across the U.S. and internationally. Learn more.
“Latitude is the one to contact when you want to have a soulful experience guided by integrity and purpose. Whether you want to find a new steward for your property or create a new home in reciprocity with the earth, Latitude will serve you well.”
– Johanna S.,
Madison, WI
Read the Journal
Inspiring stories emerging in regenerative real estate.
Bold Ideas for a Living Future
Listen to the Podcast
Featuring stories from leaders who are pushing culture toward a more resilient future.
What can children teach us about city design? Mara Mintzer of Growing Up Boulder explains how youth perspectives influence planning decisions and help create places where people of all ages belong.
Six years of conversation come into focus through the ten most-listened episodes of the Regenerative Real Estate Podcast, revealing enduring ideas about land, housing, and long-term responsibility.
Modern systems make life easier, but they also make it harder to see what sustains us. Thomas Patton is developing Lega Vera in Panama, a farm village that evolved from regenerative agriculture and a desire to live closer to soil, food, and responsibility.