Webber Ave | 13 Unit Conversion
Hamilton

Property Type: Existing 10-Unit Residential Building
Project Overview:
Our client owned a fully legal 10-unit building in a high-demand downtown area—but still had room to grow. Through careful analysis and space planning, we identified an opportunity to add three more legal units by splitting one oversized unit and converting underutilized space into two additional apartments.
Scope & Strategy:
Split 1 large unit into two separate dwellings with their own kitchens, washrooms, and fire separations.
Designed 2 brand-new units in previously underutilized storage and service areas, ensuring natural light, ventilation, and full OBC compliance.
Evaluated zoning, egress, and servicing to avoid triggering minor variances or full building reclassification.
This project balanced efficient floor planning with strict multi-unit building code compliance—including sound separation, exit distances, and HVAC zoning.
Challenges Solved:
Created additional revenue-generating units without altering the building footprint.
Navigated limitations in an older structure to meet today’s OBC requirements for new dwelling units.
Preserved common area flow and minimized tenant disruption during design and construction phases.
Investor Benefits:
Increased legal unit count from 10 to 13 without rezoning or exterior construction.
Significantly improved building NOI and long-term valuation.
Optimized every square foot of the building for income, setting the property up for refinance or resale leverage.
Current Status:
Finalizing Design Set, Enginnering phase next!