Regenerative Property Masterplan — Project Booking Deposit
This listing reserves your project with a $1,000 booking deposit, credited in full toward your project total. It secures your place in our design schedule and covers the initial scoping of your property. After your consultation you receive a custom proposal, and the full investment — starting at $9,997 and scaled to your property and scope — is then billed in milestones.
The Regenerative Property Masterplan is our most advanced remote design and feasibility package, built for large-scale regenerative properties of 10 acres or more: farms, ranches, retreat centers, community projects, and regenerative developments. It combines full-property regenerative design with advanced GIS analysis, hydrology and watershed studies, ecological diagnostics, and long-term resilience planning.
The full program includes everything in the Homestead Masterplan, plus:
- GIS-based hydrology and watershed analysis
- Landscape health diagnostics
- Biodiversity and habitat assessments
- Climate resilience studies
- Solar and microclimate analysis
- Restoration prioritization mapping
- Ecosystem services evaluation
- Connectivity and fragmentation studies
- Regenerative feasibility assessments
- Long-term regenerative development strategy
- Extended client support and planning guidance
How it works
- Place your $1,000 booking deposit here to reserve your slot.
- We hold a consultation and scope your property.
- You receive a custom proposal with your full investment and milestone schedule.
- Design proceeds in phases, billed at each milestone, with your deposit credited toward the total.
Best for: Properties of 10+ acres seeking comprehensive long-term planning and ecosystem-based design.
Please note
- This deposit is non-refundable. It reserves your place in the schedule and funds initial scoping, and is credited toward your project total when you proceed.
- The $9,997 figure is a starting point. Your final investment is confirmed in a written proposal before any balance is billed.
- GIS, hydrology, and ecological analyses are planning-level assessments — not legal surveys, engineered drawings, or regulatory certifications. You are responsible for permits, professional engineering where required, and verifying conditions before implementation.