
Over 7,000 sf of Net Zero living across 5 homes on a 50’ x 122’ in Little Mountain.
4 modern 1,520 sf 3-bedroom homes in the main building.
1 spacious 1,000 sf laneway home.
Sustainable design in a walkable, sought-after neighbourhood.
Benefits of a Multiplex
- Increased Housing Density: Maximizes the use of land by accommodating multiple families or units on a single property, contributing to more efficient urban development.
- Rental Income Opportunities: Homeowners can generate rental income from additional units, helping offset mortgage payments or other expenses.
- Cost Sharing: Multiplexes allow for shared maintenance costs and responsibilities among residents, making upkeep more affordable.
- Flexibility for Extended Family: Offers the option to house extended family members, creating multi-generational living spaces while still maintaining privacy.
- Customizable Spaces: Each unit can be customized to suit individual preferences and needs, giving residents a personalized living experience.
- Improved Affordability: Multiplexes often provide a more affordable housing option compared to single-family homes, making them accessible to a wider range of buyers.
- Community Living: Encourages a sense of community by allowing multiple households to live in close proximity while retaining individual units for privacy.
- Eco-Friendly Design: Multiplexes can often incorporate shared energy-efficient systems and sustainable building practices, reducing the environmental impact per unit.
- Prime Urban Locations: Multiplex developments are typically located in desirable urban areas, providing residents with easy access to amenities, public transportation, and community services.
- Increased Property Value: The ability to generate rental income and the efficient use of land can boost the overall value of the property, making it a strong long-term investment.
Benefits of Net Zero
- Reduced energy bills
- Increased interior temperature comfort
- Superior air quality
- Higher resale value
- Minimizing their ecological/carbon footprint on our environment