Mixed-use properties combine residential and commercial spaces in single buildings. This combination creates investment advantages that pure residential or commercial properties cannot match.
Street-level retail with apartments above represents the classic mixed-use format. These buildings generate multiple income streams, reduce vacancy risk, and often occupy prime locations that neither use alone could justify.
Frédéric Murray has strategically incorporated mixed-use properties into Immeubles Murray. Groupe Murray recognizes that thoughtful diversification within individual buildings strengthens overall portfolio performance.
The Diversification Advantage
Mixed-use properties spread risk across different tenant types and economic cycles.
Residential demand remains relatively stable—people always need housing. Commercial demand fluctuates with economic conditions but often commands higher rents per square foot.
When retail struggles, residential income provides stability. When residential markets soften, commercial leases with longer terms maintain cash flow.
Different lease structures balance each other. Residential leases typically run one year with predictable turnover patterns. Commercial leases often extend five to ten years, providing long-term income security.
This natural hedge reduces portfolio volatility without requiring multiple separate properties.
Location Economics
Mixed-use buildings thrive in locations that neither pure residential nor pure commercial could afford alone.
Prime commercial corners command rents that residential alone cannot support. Adding apartments above spreads land costs across more rentable square footage.
Residential tenants benefit from ground-floor convenience—coffee shops, restaurants, services steps from home. This proximity commands residential rent premiums.
Commercial tenants gain built-in customer traffic from residents above. This symbiosis creates value exceeding what separate buildings would generate.
Groupe Murray targets mixed-use opportunities in locations where this synergy maximizes value for Immeubles Murray.

Management Considerations
Mixed-use properties require broader management expertise than single-use buildings.
Residential and commercial tenants have different needs, expectations, and lease structures. Property managers must understand both worlds.
Building systems serve different uses with different schedules. HVAC, security, and common areas require thoughtful design and management.
Noise and activity conflicts between uses need proactive management. Restaurants below apartments create different challenges than offices below apartments.
Zoning and regulatory compliance grows more complex with multiple uses. Understanding applicable rules prevents costly violations.
Frédéric Murray ensures that Groupe Murray’s management capabilities match the complexity of mixed-use Immeubles Murray properties.
Financing Mixed-Use
Lenders evaluate mixed-use properties differently than single-use buildings.
Income diversity can strengthen loan applications by demonstrating reduced vacancy risk. However, some lenders prefer simpler single-use properties they understand more easily.
Commercial and residential components may receive different valuations. Understanding how lenders weight each component helps structure optimal financing.
Experienced commercial lenders familiar with mixed-use assets provide more appropriate terms than residential-focused lenders.
Groupe Murray maintains lending relationships suited to mixed-use acquisitions within Immeubles Murray.

Is Mixed-Use Right for You?
Mixed-use properties suit investors seeking diversification within individual assets.
They require more sophisticated management than single-use buildings. Investors uncomfortable with commercial leasing may find the learning curve steep.
The right mixed-use property in the right location delivers returns and stability that justify additional complexity.
Groupe Murray helps investors evaluate mixed-use opportunities throughout Quebec. Frédéric Murray’s experience with Immeubles Murray mixed-use properties provides practical insights beyond theoretical analysis.
Explore Mixed-Use Opportunities
Mixed-use properties represent a compelling segment of Quebec’s real estate market. The combination of income diversification, location advantages, and natural hedging creates attractive risk-adjusted returns.
Contact Groupe Murray to discuss mixed-use investment opportunities. Let the expertise behind Immeubles Murray guide your exploration of this rewarding property category.

