Community-Owned Homes

CLAM has 18 rental units in Point Reyes Station, Inverness, and Stinson Beach, and has sold two homes on the Community Land Trust home ownership model, making the homes affordable for sale by retaining ownership of the land on which they sit. Learn more about the CLT model here.

Number of People Housed Through CLAM

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Who lives in homes created by CLAM and our Real Community Rentals Program?

While West Marin is only 13% Latino with a median age of 67, the demographics of our residents more closely resembles California-wide demographics which is 36% Latino with a median age of 37. CLAM housing adds diversity to create a thriving community.

Total Number of People: 65 (2021)
Seniors: 12
Children: 13
Anglos: 41
Latinx: 20
Pacific Islander: 4

Where do CLAM residents work?

Residents in CLAM homes and Real Community Rental homes work in a wide range of occupations that weave together the fabric of our community. They are gardeners, caregivers, biologists, food servers, chefs, educators, retail clerks, yoga teachers, house cleaners, and administrative support staff. Others are retired, with time to contribute to the community in other ways.

CLAM Residents work in these local businesses and agencies:

Building Supply
Environmental Action Committee
Inverness Park Market
Palace Market
Point Reyes Library
Point Reyes National Seashore Association
Station House Café
Stinson Beach Market
Stockstill House / West Marin Senior Services
West Marin Pharmacy
West Marin School

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