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Multiplex Conversion (2-4 Plex) in Newmarket

Newmarket's trusted team for multiplex conversion (2-4 plex). Serving Downtown Newmarket to Upper Canada Mall area with licensed, insured professionals and a 4.9-star reputation.

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Multiplex Conversion (2-4 Plex) in Newmarket

Serving Newmarket's growing community with the same professionalism we bring to all of York Region, multiplex conversion (2-4 plex) provider. Our licensed and insured team delivers quality workmanship, transparent pricing, and reliable service to homeowners throughout Newmarket.

As northern York Region's commercial hub, Newmarket homeowners have access to RenoHouse's full range of services without the big-city wait times.

With over 498 completed projects and a 4.9-star Google rating, RenoHouse is the name Newmarket homeowners trust. Serving all Newmarket neighborhoods and surrounding areas.

Multiplex Conversion (2-4 Plex) in Newmarket: Newmarket's housing ranges from heritage properties along Main Street South dating to the 1800s, to 1970s–1980s subdivisions in Huron Heights and College Manor, and newer executive homes in Stonehaven and Bristol. Many established homes are 30–50 years old with builder-grade finishes ready for renovation. Common issues like builder-grade upgrades in 1990s–2000s homes reaching their first renovation cycle make professional multiplex conversion (2-4 plex) services especially important for Newmarket homeowners.

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Why Newmarket Trusts RenoHouse

On-Time Completion

We respect deadlines for multiplex conversion (2-4 plex) projects in Newmarket. 95% of jobs finish on or ahead of schedule.

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Common Issues

Sound Familiar?

Newmarket homeowners tell us about these issues all the time.

Want to convert your Toronto detached into a legal 4-plex under 474-2023?

Basement ceilings under 6'5" and not sure if underpinning is worth it?

Confused about 45-min fire separation, STC 50, and OBC requirements?

Targeting 5-unit CMHC MLI Select stack but need the construction first?

Tenants in place — when do you need vacant possession?

Old electrical panel and need ESA-permitted sub-metering for 4 units?

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What Our Clients Say

RenoHouse replaced all our windows in just two days. The new windows are beautiful, energy-efficient, and the team left everything spotless. Highly recommend!

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Michael R.

Oakville

They replaced our 30-year-old garage door with a modern insulated one. Huge difference in curb appeal and our garage stays warm now. Great crew.

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Tom B.

Newmarket

New sliding patio door looks amazing and seals perfectly. No more drafts! The team was in and out in half a day. Very professional.

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Markham

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Frequently Asked Questions About Multiplex Conversion (2-4 Plex) in Newmarket

Smaller 2-unit basement legalization or duplex: $100K–$250K. 3-unit conversion (basement + two main-floor): $250K–$500K. Full 4-unit conversion with structural changes and additions: $500K–$1M. New-build multiplex (tear-down + new): $700K–$1.5M for a 3,000 sq ft 4-unit, $350–$550/sq ft. Cost depends heavily on existing structure (underpinning needs, electrical capacity, basement head height), scope (egress changes, kitchens, structural beams), and finish level.

Bylaw 474-2023 (May 10, 2023) permits up to 4 units (duplex, triplex, fourplex) on every lot in RD, RS, and RT residential zones in Newmarket, with built-form standards similar to detached houses. Maximum height up to 10 m where existing zoning permits. Up to two porches/decks/balconies per unit. No parking minimums (removed city-wide February 2022). Front-entrance restrictions for secondary suites deleted. Multiplexes can be conversions OR new construction. This bylaw effectively ended single-family-only zoning in Newmarket.

Bill 23 (More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022) requires every Ontario municipality to permit up to 3 ARUs per lot as-of-right where servicing is available, removes parking minimums for ARUs, and reduces or eliminates development charges for ARUs. Newmarket exempts the 3rd and 4th units from development charges entirely under 474-2023. Bill 23 also reduces planning fees and conservation authority approvals. The 5th unit (and beyond) triggers standard DCs of ~$45K–$55K per unit.

Ontario Building Code requires 45-minute fire separation between dwelling units (Type 1 or Type 2 assembly per OBC 9.10.9) — typically achieved with double-layer 5/8" Type X gypsum drywall on resilient channels with mineral wool or rockwool insulation in stud cavities. Fire-rated doors (20-min minimum) on demising walls. Smoke and CO alarm interconnection across all units per OBC 9.10.19. Sound transmission control STC ≥ 50 between units per OBC 9.11. Each unit needs independent egress per OBC 9.9 — usually separate exterior doors.

Often, yes — required when basement ceiling height is less than 6'5" (1.95 m), the OBC minimum for habitable rooms. Underpinning lowers the basement floor by excavating and pouring new footings deeper than the existing foundation; typical scope adds $30K–$80K to project cost depending on perimeter and foundation type (concrete vs. stone vs. brick). Many older Newmarket homes (pre-1950) have head heights of 6'2"–6'4" and require underpinning to legalize a basement unit.

Almost always yes. Full-scope structural changes, demising wall additions, and major mechanical work cannot be done with tenants in place — both for safety reasons and because the existing units rarely match the new floor plan. Vacant possession during construction is the homeowner's responsibility (Landlord and Tenant Board procedures, N12/N13 notices, compensation). RenoHouse does NOT represent landlords at the LTB — please consult a paralegal or landlord-tenant lawyer for that scope.

CMHC MLI Select is a multi-unit residential mortgage insurance program for 5+ unit rental properties. Benefits: up to 95% loan-to-value (5% down), up to 50-year amortization (with surcharge), and forgivable energy-efficiency grants up to $85K/unit for NZE-ready builds. Newmarket strategy: convert main house to fourplex (4 units) + add garden or laneway suite (1 unit) = 5 units → eligible for MLI Select. We deliver the construction; we do NOT arrange financing — refer to your mortgage broker for MLI Select structuring.

2-unit basement legalization or duplex: 4–8 months. 3-unit conversion: 6–12 months. Full 4-unit conversion with structural changes: 12–18 months. New-build multiplex (tear-down + new construction): 14–24 months. Permit drawings 6–10 weeks; plan review 8–14 weeks (longer than ADUs because Building Department reviews multi-unit OBC compliance more carefully); construction 16–40 weeks depending on scope.

Newmarket 2026 rents per unit: 1BR basement (after underpinning) $1,500–$2,200/month, 1BR main-floor $1,800–$2,500/month, 2BR upper-floor $2,500–$3,200/month, 2BR penthouse $2,800–$3,500/month. Total gross rent on a typical 4-plex: $7,500–$11,000/month. After vacancy, operating expenses, and maintenance reserve, NOI on a $1.05M total-cost build (acquisition + conversion) typically $65K–$85K/yr — a 4.5–5.5% cap rate (Newmarket market-typical). Cash-on-cash with 95% MLI Select financing can reach 12–18%.

Yes — we have HCD project experience in Cabbagetown, Riverdale, and the Annex. HCD multiplex conversions require a Heritage Permit alongside the building permit; exterior alterations must be compatible with the district's character. Some major scope items (rear additions, third storey additions, exterior staircases for egress) may not be approvable in HCDs and need to be redesigned. Heritage Permit adds 4–8 weeks and design adjustments. We work with designers familiar with each Newmarket HCD.

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