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20 to 24 Unit Apartment Plans

Wendy Boone
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My husband and I are looking to build a 20 to 24 unit apartment building on land we own in northwest Oregon and are having a tough time finding stock plans for such a project.  Does anyone know what the magic search terms are or what designers have plans available?  Thanks!

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Chris Blackburn
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Chris Blackburn
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We just built these and are building a few more currently. We have the plans, but ultimately we want to produce "the perfect" 1 plan we use over and over- The MEPS approve and like it, have assisted in value engineering, corrected the mistakes, covers HUD review, is cheap and easy to build. No longer hand-building 1 of a kind Ferrari's in the field, but building production-style Fords in a factory. A clean repeatable process that, luckily does not use Lumber for framing! Coming soon to Salem Oregon! (Next Month!)

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