
Custom multiplexes are becoming one of the most intentional ways families in Vancouver and Burnaby plan for privacy, flexibility, and long-term living all on a single property.
Instead of forcing families to choose between staying close or living well, a thoughtfully designed multiplex allows multiple households to live independently while remaining connected. Each unit is designed around real life: how families grow, change, and support one another over time.
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Rising housing costs, changing family structures, and new zoning policies are reshaping how families think about homeownership. Custom multiplex design responds to these realities with clarity and purpose.
Multiplexes allow families to design homes that reflect their routines, traditions, and values—whether that means larger kitchens, shared outdoor spaces, or layouts that support daily family interaction.
Owners can live in one or more units while renting, leasing, or eventually selling others. This creates long-term income potential and helps offset construction costs from day one.
According to Statistics Canada, nearly 20% of Canadian households already include multiple generations and that number continues to rise in cities facing housing affordability pressure. Custom multiplexes offer a practical, future-proof response without uprooting families from their neighbourhoods.
Despite their scale, multiplexes can be more cost-efficient than expected when designed and built correctly.
Larger builds typically reduce the cost per square foot compared to single or duplex homes
Compared to duplexes, multiplexes often provide:
Custom multiplexes are especially effective for families who need choice and adaptability, not one-size-fits-all housing.
Allows parents to live close to one another while maintaining independent households—supporting stability for children without repeated moves or school changes.
Older adults can downsize into a comfortable unit while renting or allocating other units for income, caregivers, or family—remaining in the same neighbourhood with less maintenance.
Multiple generations or related households can pool equity and build a shared property, with each unit tailored to its occupants while benefiting from proximity and shared planning.
Extra units can be planned for future rental income, returning children, or changing family dynamics—without requiring another major move.
Custom multiplexes are not speculative developments. They are long-term living strategies.
Custom multiplex design is the process of designing a multi-unit residential building—such as a duplex, triplex, fourplex, or six-plex—specifically around the people who will live in it, not a generic floor plan.
Unlike speculative or cookie-cutter developments, custom multiplexes are:
Designed for real families and real use cases
Tailored to multigenerational living, privacy, and long-term flexibility
Planned around zoning, SSMUH regulations, and future adaptability
Built to balance livability, financial sustainability, and compliance
Each unit is intentionally designed, not repeated.
While multiplex zoning was newly enacted in 2024, VictorEric has several exciting projects in active development. Here’s a glimpse of what’s underway:
The multiplex design and build process can raise a lot of questions especially with all the recent zoning changes in Vancouver. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we receive from homeowners and investors
VictorEric offers multiplex design, development, and construction services across Metro Vancouver:






