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Compact and Modular Houses - Built to Rent

As the population continues to grow, so does the demand for urban living. For many, residing in apartment buildings is the primary means to live in close proximity to central business districts.

A new housing model emerges: Build to Rent (BTR). The BTR model entails developers constructing multi-unit projects with the intention of retaining ownership and renting out each unit, providing a stable, long-term source of passive income.

This contrasts with the traditional build-to-sell model, where developers construct multi-unit projects and sell each unit for a one-time payment.

BTR provides a safer home for tenants and a stable, long-term income for the owner.

How advantageous is the combination of BTR and modular construction?

Speed

Thanks to production, design, and assembly, modular construction inherently delivers a faster product and, consequently, a quicker return on investment for BTR owners. Units can be leased out and generate income months earlier, leading to higher overall profitability!

In fact, implementing modular construction reduces project implementation timelines by up to 50%.

Cost Savings

Modular construction can cut base costs by 20%, especially in projects with a certain degree of repeatability - such as multi-unit buildings. Repetition leads to capital cost savings, resulting in reduced initial prices for developers and providing unparalleled product optimization.

More Eco-Friendly

Moreover, modular construction is the most environmentally friendly method of building. By creating an optimized product from standardized materials, we produce and assemble efficient modern buildings, virtually waste-free.

The future of the sector depends directly on investors and project developers. However, in my view, the choice of a savvy developer is evident!