
Hometowns Need Homes
Preserving the Vibrant Community of Bolinas and Stinson Beach
2025 IMPACT REPORT








Since 1982, strengthening the Bolinas and Stinson Beach community through permanent affordable housing.
Where We Are
115+
community members currently housed by BCLT
7%
of Bolinas-Stinson population call us home
50%
of BCLT residents identify as BIPOC
20%
of Bo-Stin school population live in Bo-Linda Vista
The Need is Only Growing
$1.7M+
median home price for a single-family home in Bolinas
150+
West Marin households on the BCLT waiting list for affordable housing
75%
of Bolinas’s full-time residents are low-income and at risk of being displaced
Scaling impact through strategic collaborations including Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco and other local community land trusts.
Where We’re Going
Building more than
35+
permanent affordable housing units
Reaching our goal of serving
10%
of the Bolinas-Stinson population
“Bolinas is special because community is a critically important part of life. We greet each other in the street and stop traffic to catch up on life’s events. If we don’t have houses for all our people — the teachers, firefighters, artists, shop keepers — it will no longer be the place we have worked so hard to preserve.”
—Sarah Hake
BCLT Board President, Co-owner
of Gospel Flat Farm



