Reimagining Real Estate: Alissa & Neal Collins on Building Regenerative Communities
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What if real estate wasn’t just about transactions—but transformation? What if the way we buy, sell, and steward land was less about square footage and more about soil health, community connection, spirit, and story?
Today’s guests, Alissa and Neal Collins, are doing just that. As co-founders of Latitude Regenerative Real Estate, they specialize in life-giving, ecologically rich properties that challenge the conventional real estate model. Think permaculture compounds, forest farms, land trust models, biophilic design, and homes built with both community and the cosmos in mind.
They didn’t just choose Whidbey Island—they’re investing in its future. From their own biodynamic homestead to local projects, Alissa and Neal are helping reimagine what it means to live well, live lightly, and live with intention.
They also co-host the the Regenerative Real Estate podcast, where they explore regenerative ideas, interview fellow trailblazers, and ask big questions about home, belonging, and place.
One of the areas that really stood out to me in this conversation, was the modality biophilic design. The concept includes making your home sustainable and all the things to do that are available to you right now. However, as you listen to them iterate how they have planned their life to be totally invested in community, the most important part of biophilic design is the community component. It is subjective because it's how we are and how we behave and how we choose to be. What kind of neighbor would you like to be? Have you ever been in a situation where it wasn't necessarily your family, but you were in your neighborhood and things were going really well. Like what were those elements that made for a good neighborhood? And then what were those things that didn't? How do you bring that into your neighborhood to be neighborly at very minimum? In my opinion, this is what is lacking to me in so much of our country. We can make sure our homes are as sustainable as possible, but ask yourself ‘what are you here for? Do you want to be cared for? Do you want to be worth the trouble?’ If so, create a community that knows you want the same for them.
Let’s dive into the vision, values, and adventures of this dynamic duo—and why Whidbey Island is such a perfect backdrop for their work.
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