Latitude Featured on “Going Green”
Latitude Co-founder Neal Collins was recently interviewed on Going Green with a piece titled “The Future of Sustainable Real Estate.”
It is a sincere pleasure and an honor for people to tune into our message. We look beyond sustainability to regenerative practices so that we can use the built environment as a catalyst for positive change of ourselves, our communities, and our planet.
In 2026, the strongest home trends reflect a move toward wellbeing and resilience, centered on one enduring theme: relationship—to our bodies, our homes, the land, and each other.
Change Agent Nathan Reimer created Portland, Oregon’s Building Community Dinners to cultivate connection, collaboration, and regenerative thinking by bringing diverse voices together to explore what’s possible across the city.
A garden is never just a garden. Jennifer Jewell of Cultivating Place reveals how gardening deepens our relationship with place and strengthens the living systems we depend on.
In 2025, Latitude’s Transformational Transactions model directed a portion of every closing to nonprofits strengthening food systems, expanding homeownership access, and supporting regenerative practices nationwide.
Latitude, the nation’s premier brokerage for regenerative living, announces the formalization of its national brokerage platform