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What is Regenerative Real Estate?

Regenerative real estate is the intersection between health and wellness, sustainability, community-orientation, and ecological integration. It is these four elements that create a holistic environment that helps people thrive.

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How to Make Your Home More Sustainable

There is an ever growing demand from people that want to live more sustainably and to make improvements to their homes. Businesses have taken note, and now people are finding it hard to know what to prioritize or what is actually worth the money. We help to demystify the process.

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Regenerative Real Estate Podcast Neal Collins (he/him) Regenerative Real Estate Podcast Neal Collins (he/him)

Mimicking Nature for Infinite Returns with Mark Shepard

In this fascinating talk, Mark gets into the real estate side of his operations and how he has been successful at improving degraded real estate through restorative practices that mimic nature, and then stacking synergistic businesses that will increase the value of the property so that he can refinance his capital out and get infinite returns.

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Sustainability vs. Regeneration

The UN defines sustainability as the ability to meet our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. This model seeks to do less harm now so that our kids and grandkids will be able to survive. But is this good enough?

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Latitude’s Formal Response to Black Lives Matter and Policy Brutality

Latitude supports Black Lives Matter and decries racial injustice and police brutality. Our global community is ailing and divided. In order to be leaders during these turbulent times we must acknowledge our present reality. This reality has been shaped by centuries of oppression and marginalization that has led to social inequality, economic injustice, and ecocide.

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Neal Collins (he/him) Neal Collins (he/him)

A Plea to Realtors: Don’t Fall into the Stereotypes

“For many years I had a hard time telling anyone I met that I was a real estate agent.” The word “Realtor” felt slimy and I did not identify with it. To me the word conjured up sentiments similar to that of a used car salesman—pushy sales tactics, dishonest, and manipulative.”

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Alissa Collins (she/her) Alissa Collins (she/her)

Victory Gardens

With the country on lockdown and people isolated to their homes, these are momentous times that we will never forget. This global pandemic—much like recessions, wars, and terrorists events in the past—will inextricably mark an epoch time that will change the world forever.

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