Renovating Your Multifamily Housing Property

If you are an owner or manager of a multifamily housing in Florida, you know the importance of quality construction and renovations. Capital improvements will boost your overall return on investment and income on your property.

Why Renovate Your Multifamily Housing Property

Whether you want to attract new tenants or keep your existing tenants happier, ingesting in renovations will not only increase its value, but it will also improve your bottom line.

Attracting and Retaining Tenants

Keeping up with the new era of competition of new construction

Preserving your current property

Look at renovating what you already have before thinking about new construction.

Inclusive and Sustainable Communities

The new era of rental housing will reflect the importance of transportation, sustainable and walkable environments.

Not Just a Building, a Community

Renters will be looking for neighbors who become family, with authentic social spaces.

Upgraded Technology

The new era of multi-family housing will be innovative and forward-thinking, up to date technology, construction and building types, preparing for the future.

Upgraded Lighting 

Renovating can rejuvenate the look of your property, bringing in a substantial amount of new residences, first impressions matter. Color and lighting both affect a persons mood and makes a huge impact.

Hues can be exciting, calming, soothing and stimulating, professional assistance from SWET Construction Group can ensure you choose the right colors to attract new residence

How SWET Construction Can Help

SWET Construction Group goes beyond than just contractor, we are a big part of the multifamily/apartment construction industry. We provide our clients with a competitive advantage by creating housing residents want to live, work and play.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the family at SWET Construction encourages everyone to join us in learning more about breast cancer and support those who are suffering with the disease.

Though we have made great progress in early detection, cancer treatment and finding a cure, we still have a long way to go.