Journal
Stories of Transformation
The Origins of Regenerative Real Estate: How Land, Health, and Community Reshaped Our Work
What led to the concept of regenerative real estate? For Neal and Alissa Collins, it began with family illness—and evolved into a deeper understanding of how land, community, and the built environment shape wellbeing over time.
The Reimagined Home as Sanctuary Guide: Living Regeneratively Begins at Home
Latitude’s reimagined Home as Sanctuary guide explores how regeneration begins at home, offering a framework for creating spaces that restore, connect, and give back to the Earth.
5 Landscaping Trends That Revitalize Your Home and the Planet
More homeowners are adopting regenerative land management practices that transform ordinary yards into beautiful sanctuaries that heal both the earth and themselves.
Latitude's Journey to Independent Brokerage
For the past five years, our brokerage has been on a mission that goes far beyond traditional real estate. We've dedicated ourselves to helping property owners showcase extraordinary homes that embody ecological richness and stewardship, while guiding buyers in creating their own life-giving sanctuaries.
Reimagining the Three Little Pigs
Introducing a new possibility for integrating natural building in more residential settings beyond the “Hobbit House out in the hills.
Ravin Country Retreat
The call of the land was too great for one couple that decided to buy nearly 80-acres of high desert, rocky, rural land in Central Oregon. This is the story of why the did it, and their path towards regeneration.
The Regenerative Way with Emmanuel Pauwels
Imagine a deep ecological thinker that lives in the breathtaking Spanish Pyrenees in a 700 year old hand-built house that captures all of its own energy from the sun, harvests all the water it needs from the rain, and invites nature into the heart of the home. That is Emmanuel Pauwels.
Healthy Home Design with Kate Hamblet
As life has drastically changed for many of us in the past year, we begin to look at our spaces differently. We not only spend the majority of time within our homes, but also in the spaces between our homes. For most of us, however, these spaces were not designed in order to promote health and wellbeing.