In the evolving landscape of urban expansion, the challenge of ensuring middle-class accessibility to housing intensifies, giving rise to complex differentiations between affordable and attainable housing solutions. This session aims to dissect the nuances distinguishing attainable housing—middle-income housing achievable without subsidies—from traditional affordable housing solutions. We delve into the national imperative of attainable housing, its significance for economic stability, and its role in preserving community diversity. We will also examine the roles that stakeholders from both the private and public sectors play in advancing attainable housing initiatives. By sharing success stories and best practices, the session highlights how collaborative efforts can result in significant developments that do not compromise on quality or location.