Regenerative communities that integrate affordable housing from the design stage create more resilient social and economic diversity than those that serve only higher-income residents. Affordable housing integration strategies include: below-market-rate units cross-subsidized by market-rate units, community land trust resale restrictions that maintain permanent affordability, sweat equity programs where residents contribute labor in exchange for reduced purchase price, and workforce housing for community employees (managers, teachers, farmers).

Pangea’s Chamisa Verde development in Taos exemplifies this approach: an affordable housing development using regenerative building principles, designed for households earning below 80% of area median income, with shared ecological infrastructure and community governance structures that create resilience beyond what individual affordable units could achieve.