

Apex is specializing in the development of multi-family buildings that attract experienced investors seeking secure real estate projects to diversify and expand their portfolios. With a proven track record of delivering successful projects, we offer a variety of multi-family developments tailored to meet the needs of investors looking for stable returns and long-term growth opportunities.
At Apex Company, we specialize in creating attractive investment opportunities in multi-family buildings that offer stable returns, diversification benefits, and long-term growth potential for experienced investors. Through our commitment to quality construction, strategic planning, and market expertise, we deliver exceptional value to our clients and help them achieve their investment goals in the dynamic real estate market.
MULTI FAMILY
Benefits of Multi-Family Buildings

Increased Housing Supply: Multi-family buildings help address housing shortages and increase the overall supply of housing in urban areas by accommodating multiple households within a single structure.
Affordable Housing Options: Multi-family buildings provide more affordable housing options compared to single-family homes, making them accessible to a broader range of tenants, including young professionals, students, and low-income families.
Shared Amenities and Facilities: Multi-family buildings often feature shared amenities such as fitness centers, swimming pools, and communal spaces, enhancing the quality of life for residents and attracting tenants seeking lifestyle amenities.
Economies of Scale: Multi-family buildings benefit from economies of scale in construction, management, and maintenance, resulting in lower costs per unit and higher profitability for investors.
Community Living: Multi-family buildings foster a sense of community and social interaction among residents, creating opportunities for networking, collaboration, and mutual support, which contributes to a higher quality of life and tenant satisfaction.
Growth in Foreign Investment in Multi-Family Building Projects
Over the last four years, there has been significant growth in foreign investment in multi-family building projects, driven by several factors:
Multi-family properties offer stable and predictable rental income streams, making them attractive investments for foreign investors seeking steady cash flows and long-term appreciation potential.
Examples of Unit Counts in Multi-Family Buildings:
Multi-family buildings are residential properties that contain multiple separate housing units within a single structure. These buildings are designed to accommodate multiple families or individuals, typically offering shared amenities and facilities. Examples of multi-family buildings include apartment complexes, condominiums, townhouses, and duplexes.
Multi-family buildings can vary in size and scale, ranging from small duplexes with two units to large apartment complexes with hundreds of units.
Here are some examples of unit counts in multi-family buildings:
DUPLEX: 2 UNITS
A duplex is a type of residential building that consists of two separate living units within the same structure. Each unit typically has its own entrance, living space, kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms. Duplexes are often arranged side-by-side, with one unit on the ground floor and the other unit above it, though they can also be configured in other ways, such as front and back or stacked vertically.
Duplexes are popular for various reasons. They can provide homeowners with the opportunity to live in one unit while renting out the other for additional income. Alternatively, investors may purchase duplexes to rent out both units for rental income. Additionally, duplexes can offer more affordable housing options compared to single-family homes, especially in urban areas where space is limited.




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TRIPLEX & FOURPLEX: 3 & 4 UNITS
Both a triplex and fourplex is similar to a duplex but with three or four separate living units within the same structure. Each unit typically has its own entrance, living space, kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms, similar to a duplex. They can be arranged in various configurations, such as side-by-side, stacked vertically, or a combination of both.
Just like duplexes, they are often utilized for rental purposes, providing landlords with multiple streams of rental income from a single property. They can also offer affordable housing options for tenants in urban areas where space is limited and housing costs are high. Additionally, they can be attractive to investors looking to diversify their real estate portfolios and generate rental income.
Similar to duplexes and triplexes, fourplexes can provide affordable housing options for tenants, particularly in urban areas where housing costs are high. They also offer an opportunity for homeowners to live in one unit while renting out the others to offset mortgage costs or generate additional income. Additionally, fourplexes can be an appealing option for investors looking to diversify their real estate portfolios and capitalize on rental income opportunities.




SMALL APARTMENT COMPLEX: 10-50 UNITS
A small apartment complex is a residential property consisting of multiple apartment units within a single building or a small cluster of buildings. The number of units in a small apartment complex can vary but typically ranges from around 10 to 50 units, although this can vary depending on local regulations and the size of the property.
Small apartment complexes often offer amenities such as parking spaces, laundry facilities, and sometimes communal areas like gardens or recreation spaces. They can be owned and managed by individual landlords, small-scale property management companies, or real estate investment firms.
These complexes can provide affordable housing options for tenants, especially in urban areas where single-family homes may be less common or more expensive. For investors, small apartment complexes can offer a steady stream of rental income while diversifying their investment portfolio. Additionally, managing a small apartment complex can be less daunting than managing a larger one, making it an attractive option for first-time investors or landlords.




MID-SIZED APARTMENT COMPLEX: 50-100 UNITS
A mid-sized apartment complex typically refers to a residential property consisting of a moderate number of apartment units within one or more buildings. While there isn't a strict definition for what constitutes a mid-sized complex, it often includes anywhere from around 20 to 100 apartment units, though this can vary depending on local market conditions and property sizes.
These complexes may offer a range of amenities such as parking facilities, fitness centers, swimming pools, communal spaces, and laundry facilities. They are usually managed by property management companies or on-site managers hired by the property owner.
Mid-sized apartment complexes can provide a balance between the economies of scale seen in larger complexes and the more personalized management of smaller ones. For tenants, they offer a variety of housing options, often with more amenities and services than smaller properties. For investors, mid-sized complexes can provide a solid source of rental income and potential for appreciation, while still being manageable in terms of maintenance and management.




LARGE APARTMENT COMPLEX: 100+ UNITS
A large apartment complex is a residential property consisting of a substantial number of apartment units within one or more buildings. Typically, a large apartment complex will have over 100 units, though the exact number can vary significantly depending on factors such as location, market demand, and property size.
Large apartment complexes often feature extensive amenities such as swimming pools, fitness centers, communal lounges, business centers, playgrounds, and sometimes even on-site retail spaces or restaurants. They may also offer various services such as concierge, package delivery, and maintenance staff.
Managing a large apartment complex usually involves a professional property management company or a dedicated team of on-site managers and staff. These complexes can provide a diverse range of housing options to tenants, from studios to multiple-bedroom units, and cater to various demographic groups.
For investors, large apartment complexes represent opportunities for significant rental income and economies of scale. However, they also require substantial initial investment and ongoing management to maintain and ensure tenant satisfaction. Despite the complexities involved, large apartment complexes can be lucrative investments in well-established rental markets.



