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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Where to find Multifamily Building plans
I have a few partners that have all been investing in single family and multifamily units. Some fix to rent and some immediately cash flowing.
We have/have access to the capital but lack the experience to build new.
On the surface the numbers look very strong as the demand for multifamily is VERY high in my area.
Where can I find plans for a building 12-30 units in size ?
Anyone have any experience or feedback they can provide ?
Thanks,
Brit
Most Popular Reply

@Brit Foshee I would focus on finding an experienced multi-family architect (with a team of engineers). In most, jurisdictions, buildings of that size are considered "commercial". This requires a higher level of code and permitting requirements than a typical single family. Once you have construction drawings and a building permit in hand, you can shop around to builders/contractors to get a good bid.