Active Multi-Residential Buyers - Montreal (Q2 2025)

Verified multiresidential buyers in Montreal for Q2 2025 - owner identity, mailing address, acquisition dates, and property IDs, ready to prospect.

OwnerVerified public recordsMailing address includedQuarterly

Active Multi-Residential Buyers - Montreal (Q2 2025)

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What you get

Every multifamily buyer who just closed in your market, verified and ready to contact

  • Every record is a verified multifamily buyer who closed at least one acquisition in your selected market during your selected period.
  • You get the owner name, mailing address, acquisition count, acquisition dates, cities, and Property IDs.
  • It is built only for multifamily of two or more units, so there is no mixed-asset noise to sort through.
  • Every buyer is confirmed from the ownership record, never modeled or estimated.

Sample data

What you will receive

Sample data shown below is anonymized and synthetic. It is provided for illustrative purposes only and does not represent real properties, owners, or permits.
Owner IDOwner NameOwner Mailing AddressNo. of AcquisitionsAcquisition DateAsset Class AcquiredAcquisition CityProperty ID AcquiredColumnColumn
OWN-US-018204Bayshore Multifamily Partners LLC500 W Trade St, Suite 800, Charlotte, NC 2820512025-08-14MultifamilyCharlottePROP-US-CLT-44120
OWN-US-026913Caldwell Residential Holdings Inc.1200 17th St, Suite 1500, Denver, CO 8020522025-07-03 · 2025-09-18Multifamily · MultifamilyDenverPROP-US-DEN-08821 · PROP-US-CMH-09107
OWN-US-031457Verholt Capital Group LLC100 E Broad St, Suite 2200, Columbus, OH 4320112025-09-29MultifamilyColumbusPROP-US-CMH-54419

Why now

A multifamily buyer who just closed is deciding the next move now, not next year

A multifamily owner who just closed is not sitting still. They are lining up the next refinance, planning a reposition, or already hunting the next building, and that intent runs hottest in the weeks right after closing. A static ownership database never shows it, because it only records who owns what today, not who just moved. This signal puts you in front of those buyers while they are still deciding, before the rest of the market even knows they were active.

Who uses this

Built for your workflow

Investors and Developers

See exactly who is buying multifamily in your target submarket right now. Gauge how strong demand really is, track the competitors bidding against you, and spot likely joint-venture partners or acquisition targets from what they just paid and where.

Brokers and Agents

These are your warmest multifamily prospects. An owner who just closed is already in acquisition mode and thinking about the next move. Reach them with relevant listings, off-market opportunities, or a portfolio review before another agent gets there first.

Appraisers

Build out the ownership picture behind recent multifamily acquisitions in your market. It gives you useful context for cap rate analysis, rent roll valuation, and market advisory work, where knowing the real buyer and the real price paid matters.

Lenders

A confirmed multifamily acquisition usually means an active financing conversation. Some of these buyers still need permanent or bridge debt, some are refinancing what they just closed, and some are already lining up capital for the next deal.

Construction

A newly acquired multifamily building is often a reposition or renovation waiting to start. Knowing who just closed, and where, points general contractors and trades toward capex work before the scope goes out to bid.

Data quality

How this signal holds up

SourcePrimary

Built from verified property ownership records

Every record is drawn from verified property ownership and transaction data, taken from county official records, recorded deeds, and, for entity owners, the Secretary of State business registry. VIREC compiles, classifies, and structures those public filings into clean, usable intelligence, so what you get is a finished list rather than raw records you would otherwise work through yourself.

Coverage: your selected market.

IdentityConfirmed

Owner identity sourced from the transaction record

Each owner is identified straight from the recorded transaction, not estimated and not modeled. When the owner is an LLC or corporation, you get the entity name exactly as it appears on the deed. You receive the owner name and mailing address as recorded at purchase, which gives you a direct, usable point of contact.

Includes: owner identity, contact address, acquisition activity, and location data.

RefreshQuarterly

Each edition covers a clean, bounded quarter

Active Multi-Residential Buyers is released quarterly, and each edition covers one full calendar quarter, so you always know exactly which window your list reflects. Earlier editions stay available when you need to look back at a prior period or compare cohorts.

Archive: prior editions available for trend analysis and cohort comparison.

ScopeAcquisitions only

Multifamily buyers only. No sellers, no non-market transfers.

This dataset covers the acquisition side only, and the multifamily asset class only. Internal transfers, nominal-consideration transfers, and off-market conveyances are filtered out. What remains is real buyers who put real capital into multifamily assets.

Asset class: multifamily (2 or more units).

Filter logicTime-sliced

Ownership change falls within the selected time slice

Each owner qualifies because their acquisition date falls inside the selected period. One confirmed multifamily acquisition is the minimum threshold. Owners who closed more than one in the period appear a single time, with every date and Property ID listed.

Threshold: at least 1 confirmed multifamily acquisition within the selected market and period.

SampleFree on request

See the schema and record quality before you commit

A representative sample is available for every market at no cost. It contains real records with the owner name and address lightly anonymized, enough to confirm fit and data quality before you buy.

Delivery: instant, no obligation.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

The multifamily market runs on its own capital cycle, financing logic, and ownership profile. A buyer acquiring apartment buildings is not the same contact as someone deploying into office or industrial. This signal isolates multifamily activity so your outreach matches the asset class precisely. If you need buyers in other categories, the Active Commercial Buyers and Active Industrial Buyers signals cover those separately.

One confirmed multifamily acquisition inside your selected market and period is the minimum threshold. The record is built on a verified ownership transfer, not a listing date, not a conditional agreement, and not a letter of intent. If the transfer is confirmed for a multifamily property of two or more units, the buyer qualifies. Owners who acquired more than one in the period appear once, with every acquisition date and Property ID listed.

This signal is that list. Set your market and period, and you get every verified owner who closed a multifamily acquisition in that window, with the owner name, mailing address, and Property IDs already attached. There is no scraping and no piecing together county records yourself. The buyers are confirmed from the ownership transfer, so you are working from who actually closed, not who might be looking.

No. This signal covers multifamily properties of two or more units. Single-family home purchases and individual condo unit purchases are not included. The focus is income-producing, investor-grade multifamily, which keeps the list clean for the people who actually work that asset class. If you need those other segments, they are not part of this signal.

Yes, that is what it is built for. Every record includes the owner name and the mailing address on file for tax purposes, which is the most direct address you will find for reaching an owner, whether that owner is a person or a holding company. That makes it usable for direct mail and targeted outreach the moment it lands in your account.

VIREC compiles the data directly from public property ownership and transfer records, with no third-party aggregators and no data resellers in between. Every record is standardized into one clean, consistent schema and cross-checked before it reaches you. Because each buyer is taken straight from the recorded transfer, the identity is confirmed rather than modeled or inferred.

Both are live in AI Search. Drop in any Owner ID to pull that owner's full profile, including everything else they hold and their transaction history, or drop in a Property ID to pull the full property profile, with ownership history, permit activity, and transactions. The IDs are consistent across every VIREC signal, so the same owner or property lines up wherever it appears.

Once your order is confirmed, the dataset loads automatically into your VIREC account and is available right away in the My data tab. There is nothing to download and no file to import. It is ready to work the moment it appears.

Yes. Use the Request a Sample button on this page and it arrives right away. The sample carries the exact schema, field structure, and data quality of the full dataset, so you can confirm fit before you buy.

Yes, and stacking them adds real targeting depth. Active Multi-Residential Buyers shows who just deployed capital into multifamily. Pair it with Active Multi-Residential Sellers to see both sides of the market, with Multi-Residential Sales Comps to ground your pricing in what actually traded, and with Long-Tenure Multi-Residential Owners to find holders who may be ready to move. Every Owner ID and Property ID stays consistent across all of them and in AI Search.