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BC's New Multiplex Plan: Real Estate Game Changer or Developer's Dilemma? 

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In this episode, we delve into the upcoming small-scale multi-unit housing initiative in British Columbia, which automatically rezones single-family lots to allow for multiple units to be built on them. This new policy, set to take effect next month, is sparking interest among both homeowners and investors looking to capitalize on the potential new value of their properties. While the plan could create a surge of "citizen developers" aiming to maximize their land's potential, developing real estate in Vancouver is no simple task and involves navigating numerous complexities.
To shed light on these challenges and opportunities, we have a special guest, Clint Murphy. With 25 years of experience in finance and over 15 years in real estate, Clint has worked with one of Vancouver's largest developers and has built a substantial real estate investment portfolio. He recently founded a development company focused on building the much-needed "missing middle" housing. Clint shares his journey, starting from his first investment in 2004 to his current ventures, providing valuable insights into the real estate market and the nuances of multi-family project development in Vancouver.
Clint discusses the multiplex plan's impact on the housing crisis, highlighting the benefits of increased density and walkable urban areas. However, he also points out that while the initiative is a step in the right direction, it may not go far enough in addressing the need for more substantial densification. Clint emphasizes the importance of thoughtful urban planning that includes a mix of housing types to create vibrant, livable neighborhoods.
We also explore the challenges faced by developers, such as rising construction costs, high interest rates, and regulatory hurdles. Clint provides a candid look at the realities of real estate development, including the financial and logistical obstacles that can make or break a project. He offers advice for potential developers, stressing the importance of understanding market demands, navigating municipal regulations, and planning for long-term success.
If you're curious about how the multiplex plan could affect your property, interested in the broader implications for BC's housing market, or simply want to learn more about the intricacies of real estate development, this episode is a must-watch. Clint's wealth of experience and practical advice make this a valuable resource for anyone considering entering the real estate market or looking to expand their investment portfolio.
Join us for this engaging and informative conversation as we explore the potential and pitfalls of BC's new housing policy and what it means for property owners and developers. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain deeper insights into one of the most significant changes in BC's real estate landscape.
clint@frame.properties
www.frame.properties.
/ iamclintmurphy
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@wayoutwest1000
@wayoutwest1000 14 дней назад
Let this be a lesson to anyone who voted in and who supports the disastrous NDP party. Time to vote for the BC Conservative Party this fall
@gcampbell218
I am single family home builder who is building the very first approved missing middle project in my City under a zoning change. I feel like that Mike Tyson quote. Getting punched in the face by transportation, parks, engineering etc. Council wants housing but doesn't make it easy for the people who actually want it built. Also for my ten unit townhouse project they are wanting bonding of 700k! Tough when you take risk and the ones you deal with at the city take none!
@adall
Ryan, this was a great and informative episode.
@trudyedgecomb1045
Although I can understand the benefits of high density, I'd much rather live on a single family lot with my own fenced backyard etc. The idea of living in close proximity -sharing walls, whether it be an apartment, 4 plex, duplex etc., is not at all appealing. Furthermore, this rezoning of single family lots IS NOT going to make homes more affordable! End of discussion.
@marcberrenson570
Where Socialism Meets Capitalism
@planesandbikes7353
small impact. And yes Missing Middle has to be opened up to recevelop too. But what would have major impact is to finally open up all the richmond delta and up the Valley farmland to sprawl. Cities need to grow, they should grow with population. Canada need single family homes and townhomes not more prison cell apartments (ahem, condos). No reason Vancouver metro can't be 10 million people in 50 years, other than nimbyism and other kinds of regulatory obstructionism
@Lululemon2023
Mixing residential and commercial in the same building is a very bad idea because commercial activities such as delivery, kitchen operations, warehousing, traffic.....are value destroyers.
@nononsenseBennett
HOW much per square foot are renters (their landlords) charged for property tax and is it more than a single family dwelling (house)? Just curious.
@user-kv4kp4co1r
Dan and Ryan gained the moniker ‘Ponzi’ due to their extensive speculation in Canadian real estate. Now, their followers affectionately refer to him as Dan Ponzi and Ryan Ponzi. 🤣🤣🤣
@thewildmustangisfast
I love this podcast as I live in Victoria and closely looking to the housing market here and in Vancouver. Personally, I like the idea of triplexes or fourplex, townhouse and not condos.
@suekuan1540
For those who live next to a property that will get multiplexed, your property tax will soar as it is based on potential assessment of neighbour ( new muktiplex). Now
@FamilyCheung-kc1pw
For the discussion, what is the conclusion? Are you still building ? Or you want city lower the price for builder to earn more profits?
@LawrenceKYHo
Hopefully single-stairs regulations will pass soon.
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