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(30) Purpose-Built Rentals: Opportunities and Challenges - Brendan Whitsitt - Imprint Development

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In this episode of the Real Estate Development Insights podcast, we sit down with Brendan Whitsitt to explore the evolving landscape of purpose-built rental housing (PBR). With a career that spans architecture, private development, and large institutional platforms like Tricon Residential, Brendan brings a nuanced perspective on what it takes to make rental projects work in today’s environment.

We dive into the differences between condo and rental development models, the critical importance of systems and incentives, and why execution—rather than entitlement—has become the main driver of value. Brendan also shares insights into building better rental buildings, from thoughtful amenity selection to optimizing the resident move-in experience.

He unpacks the current market reality: stalled condo projects, financing challenges, and what his new venture, Recovery Capital, is doing to reposition struggling developments as viable rental opportunities.

Here are some of the topics we cover in this episode:

– The evolution of purpose-built rental development in Toronto

– Key differences between condo vs. rental execution models

– Why horizontal project management outperforms vertical handoffs in rentals?

– Critical systems and incentives every rental project needs

– How to design rental buildings with resident experience and retention in mind?

– Challenges in leasing, amenities, and operational strategy

– The role of institutional investors in the Canadian PBR market

– A closer look at Recovery Capital’s model for saving stalled developments

- Forecasting the next 3–5 years of housing supply, immigration, and affordability

Imprint Development is a real estate company focused on delivering rental and mixed-use projects that last—physically, financially, and socially. Headquartered in Toronto and informed by experience across North America, we apply a fully integrated model to design, build, and operate high-quality rental housing with discipline and care. For the communities where we work, this means more thoughtful buildings and better long-term outcomes.

For more information, please refer to RealEstateDevelopmentInsights.Com.

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In this episode of the Real Estate Development Insights podcast, we sit down with Brendan Whitsitt to explore the evolving landscape of purpose-built rental housing (PBR). With a career that spans architecture, private development, and large institutional platforms like Tricon Residential, Brendan brings a nuanced perspective on what it takes to make rental projects work in today’s environment.

We dive into the differences between condo and rental development models, the critical importance of systems and incentives, and why execution—rather than entitlement—has become the main driver of value. Brendan also shares insights into building better rental buildings, from thoughtful amenity selection to optimizing the resident move-in experience.

He unpacks the current market reality: stalled condo projects, financing challenges, and what his new venture, Recovery Capital, is doing to reposition struggling developments as viable rental opportunities.

Here are some of the topics we cover in this episode:

– The evolution of purpose-built rental development in Toronto

– Key differences between condo vs. rental execution models

– Why horizontal project management outperforms vertical handoffs in rentals?

– Critical systems and incentives every rental project needs

– How to design rental buildings with resident experience and retention in mind?

– Challenges in leasing, amenities, and operational strategy

– The role of institutional investors in the Canadian PBR market

– A closer look at Recovery Capital’s model for saving stalled developments

- Forecasting the next 3–5 years of housing supply, immigration, and affordability

Imprint Development is a real estate company focused on delivering rental and mixed-use projects that last—physically, financially, and socially. Headquartered in Toronto and informed by experience across North America, we apply a fully integrated model to design, build, and operate high-quality rental housing with discipline and care. For the communities where we work, this means more thoughtful buildings and better long-term outcomes.

For more information, please refer to RealEstateDevelopmentInsights.Com.

  continue reading

30 episodes

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