Empowering communities through inclusive, attainable housing solutions.
LandSeed believe that homeownership should be within reach.
Our mission is simple: create attainable, sustainable communities where people can live comfortably and connect deeply.
Join us for complimentary breakfast, open discussion, and closer looks into how LandSeed is nurturing attainable homeownership in Canada’s capital region.
When: Saturday, November 8, 2025
From: 10:15 – 1:15 PM
Where: Centennial Ottawa Library, 3780 Richmond Road
Each Townhall is an open, inclusive space to come together to share stories, collaborate, and share ideas that impact housing solutions in Canada.
We talk about real change: smarter community-centric design, attainable homeownership, and sustainable housing that supports people and our planet.
The Community Townhall Series is of special interest to:
Current or prospective homeowners looking for attainable options.
Residents of Canada’s capital region interested in sustainable growth,
Municipal and regional planners or investors,
Builders, developers, and housing innovators,
Advocates for healthy, inclusive living
Join the discussion
Each Townhall helps shape LandSeed’s ongoing initiatives for connected, ‘right-sized’, communities, and healthy living environments that improve existing homes for comfort, efficiency, and long-term value.
The future of sustainable housing starts with community and that means it starts with you.
Have your voice heard. Join the conversation. Join a Community Townhall.
Our Attainable Home Villages Townhall will focus on sustainable living and explore various ideas and concepts
Co-Creating Sustainable Living in Canada
Series 1 of the Community Townhall Series delves into what ‘right-sized’ living means in Canada’s housing landscape. Together, we examine how adaptable homes, evolving villages, and sustainable community-driven neighbourhoods can address housing affordability without compromising connection, resilience, and innovation.
We are striving to make Canada’s Homeownership for sustainable affordable and community centred
The link between sustainability, affordability, and comfort.
The rise of right-sized housing and modular communities across Canada.
Tay Ridge Village: our real-world model for sustainable, attainable living.
Builders, developers, and housing innovators,
Opportunities for municipal collaboration and local development
Environmental and social benefits of village-based design. How design, shared amenities, and planning can foster community connection.
Values that shape housing solutions
Collaboration
Co-designed, customized interiors and exteriors.
Adaptability
Homes that grow and adapt alongside you.
Sustainability
Low-impact materials, renewable readiness.
Community
Shared green spaces, paths, and gathering hubs.
Affordability
Streamlined, prefabricated methods reduce costs.
Accessibility
Inclusive layouts that support aging-in-place.
Improving the Homes We Have for Health, Savings, and Sustainability.
Our homes shape our health. Working with Health Canada, Series 2 connects residents with environmental experts to explore how home design impacts wellness. Learn more about air quality, material choices, and energy use.
Take a closer look at the environmental considerations
Indoor Air Quality
Reducing VOCs and toxins.
Sustainable Materials
Eco-friendly, low-emission alternatives.
Energy Efficiency
Smart retrofits and renewable readiness.
Climate Resilience
Affordable, protective upgrades for all homes.
Multi-generational Support
Resources for growing households.
Aging-in-Place Solutions
Universal design principles supporting comfort and mobility.
Learn more about resources available to renovate aging homes
How to identify and reduce health risks in older homes
Accessibility upgrades and inclusive design for long-term independence.
Tax credits, grants, and programs that support home improvement and adaptation.
Sustainability renovations, including energy efficiency to cost-saving retrofits.
Our first event, LandSeed Communities: Attainable Home Villages takes place November 8, 2025, in Ottawa.
Where: Centennial Ottawa Library, 3780 Richmond Road
Learn about our various programs and gain insight on our process