A new energy is coalescing around constructing housing that more people can actually afford.

Read Monterey County Weekly’s in-depth look at the attainable housing movement in Monterey County.

“If we’ve got the political capital and the social capital to do it, we know the financial capital is there,” says Gabe Sanders, executive director of Opportunity Housing Trust, vice president of Revision West, and a Regenerative California volunteer. “It’s just a matter of connecting the right people at the right time, and this is the right time.”

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