Multi-residential building permits in Montreal Island (Q3 2025) - issued permit records with property address, permit type, permit details, and Property IDs.
Multi-Residential Building Permits - Montreal Island (Q3 2025)
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What you get
Verified multifamily building permits, the earliest read on new supply in your market
Sample data
| Address | City | Asset Class | Property ID | Permit ID | Issued Date | Permit Type | Permit Details | Owner Name | Owner Mailing Address | Column | Column |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1600 East Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28210 | Charlotte | Multifamily | PROP-US-CLT-31042 | PMT-US-CLT-2025-44821 | 2025-09-08 | New Construction | New 8-story multifamily building, 64 rental units, ground floor lobby and structured parking | Marren Grove Holdings LLC | 1600 East Blvd, Suite 1600, Charlotte, NC 28205 | ||
| 900 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, NC 27603 | Raleigh | Multifamily | PROP-US-RAL-31042 | PMT-US-RAL-2025-44903 | 2025-10-14 | Renovation | Interior renovation of existing lobby and 12 units, full mechanical and electrical upgrade | Marren Grove Holdings LLC | 1600 East Blvd, Suite 1600, Charlotte, NC 28205 | ||
| 1200 17th St, Denver, CO 80246 | Denver | Multifamily | PROP-US-DEN-08821 | PMT-US-DEN-2025-31047 | 2025-08-22 | Renovation | Interior renovation of existing 24-unit apartment building, full mechanical and electrical upgrade | Larkspur Rental Partners LLC | 900 Broadway, Ste 210, Denver, CO 80202 | ||
| 100 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43220 | Columbus | Multifamily | PROP-US-CMH-54419 | PMT-US-CMH-2025-19384 | 2025-09-14 | New Construction | New 5-story purpose-built rental building, 38 units, rooftop amenity deck | Yardley Village Capital Inc. | 4200 Riverside Dr, Suite 300, Columbus, OH 43206 | ||
Why now
Multifamily development runs on a long clock. Vacancy and absorption figures tell you what already happened last quarter, when the decision is behind you. A permit tells you what supply is committed for the next one to three years, and it names the owner spending the capital right now. Wait for the sale or the crane and you are reaching that owner alongside everyone else who eventually notices. Reach them at the issue date and you are the first call they take.
Who uses this
Investors and Developers
Track new multifamily construction starts in your selected market before they hit vacancy and rents. Know exactly what supply is committed, where, and who is building it, then use the permit detail narrative to size the project and decide whether it is competition to underwrite against or an owner to approach.
Brokers and Agents
Reach multifamily owners the moment they pull a construction or renovation permit, when they are actively committing capital to the asset. That is when they are most likely to need a leasing partner, disposition advisory, or a buyer introduction once the work is done. The owner name and mailing address are in the record.
Appraisers
Feed forward supply pipeline data straight into market analysis and valuation work. Multifamily permit volume and construction activity are the most direct supply inputs available for supply-demand modeling and rental forecasts, and they lead the transaction record by months.
Lenders
Monitor construction financing demand across your selected market. New multifamily permit volume is a leading indicator of origination opportunities, and each record puts you in front of the owner at the exact moment they are making the capital commitment that a loan supports.
Construction
See which multifamily projects are cleared to build in your selected market as permits issue, with the scope of work spelled out in the detail narrative. Line up bids and reach the owner or developer while the project is still being scoped rather than after the general contractor is already chosen.
Data quality
Sourced directly from county and municipal permit portals
Records are compiled directly from county and municipal permit filings through VIREC's own collection pipelines, then normalized to a common schema and geocoded before delivery. No third-party aggregators, no data resellers.
Coverage: your selected market
Formally issued permits only, never pending applications
Inclusion is triggered by the permit's official issue date, the point at which the municipality has approved the work. Applications still under review are left out, because a pending application is not a committed project.
Trigger: official issue date
Kept current as new permits are issued
Each edition contains the multifamily permits issued in your selected market during your selected period. New issuances are folded in as they become available, and historical editions remain available for trend and pipeline analysis.
Archive: historical data available
Multifamily permits only, no mixed-asset noise
The dataset covers new construction, renovation, and change-of-use permits for multifamily assets. Commercial and industrial permits are tracked in their own signals, so every record you receive is on the asset class you are working.
Asset class: Multifamily
Scoped to committed multifamily development
Records are filtered to formally issued permits on multifamily assets, keyed to the property and its registered owner. Each row carries the Property ID, Permit ID, permit type, and the municipality's own description of the approved work, so you can act on scope, not guesswork.
Keyed to owner and property
See the exact schema before you buy
Use the Request a Sample button on this page and you will get it instantly. The sample reflects the exact schema, field structure, and data quality of the full dataset, so you can confirm fit before any purchase.
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FAQ
Once your order is confirmed, the dataset is loaded automatically into your VIREC Platform account and is accessible immediately in the My data tab. There is no download to manage and no file to import. You log in and the verified list is already there, scoped to the market and period you selected.
Yes. Use the Request a Sample button on this page and you will receive it instantly. The sample reflects the exact schema, field structure, and data quality of the full dataset, so you can confirm the records fit your workflow before you commit to a purchase.
VIREC compiles permit data directly from county and municipal permit filings through its own collection pipelines, then normalizes and geocodes every record before delivery. There are no third-party aggregators and no data resellers in between, so what you receive traces back to the official municipal source.
Every Owner ID and Property ID drops straight into AI Search for the full profile behind the record. Pull ownership identity and mailing address, ownership history, every other permit on the asset, transaction history, and more. The same IDs are consistent across every VIREC signal, so a record here links directly to that owner everywhere else they appear.
The permit's official issue date, the point at which the municipality has formally approved the work. Applications still under review are not included, because a pending application is not a committed project. Only permits the municipality has actually issued make it into the dataset.
All formally issued multifamily permit types: new construction, renovation, change-of-use, and structural permits. Demolition permits are a distinct signal with their own timing and use, so for that activity see the Demolition Permits signal rather than this one.
No. This signal is scoped to multifamily rental assets only. Single-family permits are out of scope entirely, and while a multifamily-to-condo change-of-use permit is captured as a multifamily record, individual condo unit permits are not. If you need a different asset class, it is tracked in its own signal.
The Permit Details column carries the municipality's own description of the approved work. Developers read it to see exactly what is being built in their corridors, brokers read it to approach an owner with relevant context, and lenders read it to anticipate the financing need coming. It turns a permit number into an actionable read on the project.
Select your market and period and the signal returns every formally issued multifamily permit for that scope, each with the owner, address, and scope of work. Select multiple consecutive periods to build a longitudinal view of where multifamily construction and renovation activity is concentrating, and which submarkets are seeing sustained new supply.
Yes. Pair it with the Demolition Permits signal to see teardown and redevelopment activity alongside new construction, and with the Active Multi-Residential Buyers signal to connect permit activity to owners already in acquisition mode. Every Owner ID and Property ID is consistent across all signals and drops into AI Search, so the records link into one profile rather than sitting in separate lists.