Definition of multifamily in English:
multifamily
adjective mʌltɪˈfam(ə)liˌməltēˈfam(ə)lē
Denoting or relating to accommodation designed for occupation by more than one family.
the multifamily real estate market
Example sentencesExamples
- In the multifamily category, the jury looks not only at the buildings but also at their ties to neighborhood recreation and transportation.
- In March 2003, the AIA announced nine recipients of this honor, including exemplars in both multifamily and single-family design.
- Weiskopf and Wagstaff spend most of their working time on large-scale institutional, commercial, and multifamily projects.
- Their multifamily loan portfolio has expanded by 27% over the past twelve months.
- Those comprise 12.79 acres for retail, hotel and office use; 13 acres for office development; and 36.14 acres for multifamily use.
- All in all, the designated goal of creating a low-energy structure for a multifamily dwelling was achieved well.
- Licensed architects should submit designs dominated by brick in residential single-family, multifamily, commercial, institutional, and special feature categories.
- The development brings together luxury mid-rise multifamily buildings and town houses inspired by Miami's waterside locale.
- The New York apartment buildings in Stern's portfolio helped his firm nab the commission for a high-end multifamily project in a rundown section of Berlin.
- Building permits jumped 13%, with multifamily permits surging 24%.
- Less publicized trends are visible in the realm of low-rise multifamily residential architecture.
- Plans indicate the marina would be surrounded by new multifamily residences and shops.