188. Bill Laidler - Understanding Multiplex Potential

In The House

04-09-2024 • 43 mins

Join us in this insightful episode featuring Bill Laidler, the visionary behind Laidler Academy in Vancouver. A top producer turned multi-family developer, Bill has leveraged his commissions to purchase $20+ million worth of development properties. Bill shares his expertise on the Multiplex Intensive Development Course he offers to real estate professionals, highlighting the significant shifts in provincial legislation aimed at increasing higher density zoning across Metro Vancouver.


In our conversation, Bill discusses the recent changes affecting municipalities, the challenges and opportunities these present for real estate professionals, and the evolving landscape of the Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley regions. Bill also summarizes the various responses from cities regarding the new mandates, the implications for builders and developers, and the potential impact on the housing market.


This episode is packed with valuable insights on navigating the complexities of multiplex development, understanding local regulations, and positioning yourself for success in a rapidly changing market. Tune in to learn how to effectively embrace these developments and better serve your clients!

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