Everything You Need To Know About Multiplexing
Your hosts Daniel Foch and Nick Hill A step by step process on how to multiplex a property. They cover topics that relates to multiplexing which includes:
Zoning and Land Use Regulations
Property Acquisition and Permits and Approvals
Building Codes and Regulations
Financing and Budgeting
Construction and Project Management
On August 22nd, The Canadian Real Estate Investor is hosting a major event. We will be hosting Unpacking Multiplexes where we will dive into the world of multiplexing. There is an exciting line up of expert panelists who will go through the contemplation and Execution phases of a multiplex project.
If you’re interested in joining us for the evening, you can purchase your tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/unpacking-multiplexes-tickets-936523816947?aff=oddtdtcreator
The location is: 1 Spadina Crescent, John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design
Key Takeaways
Unpacking Multiplexes will feature various panelists such as - Vince Gaetano, Graig Uens, Rohan Walter, Andrew Duffy, our friends from Rehousing and your own hosts - Daniel Foch and Nick Hill
There are several types of multiplex designs which are low, medium, high, and new tiers, each catering to different cost and complexity levels, facilitating flexibility in development.
Multiplex projects necessitate engaging with local communities to address concerns like traffic, noise, and infrastructure impacts, crucial for gaining support and navigating local regulations.
Conducting environmental assessments is mandatory to ensure suitability for residential development, highlighting the importance of mitigating environmental impacts.
Building a portfolio of multiplexes involves leveraging the first project's success to secure financing, manage construction, and strategically market and lease units, aiming for sustainable growth in real estate investments.
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