Multifamily
Structures containing five or more dwelling units with common area facilities
such as entrances, lobby, elevators, stairs, mechanical space, walks or
grounds. Units must be rented on a non-transient basis such that tenants
consider their unit their permanent residence. Properties that offer weekly or
monthly housing would not be considered multifamily properties.

Mixed-use
Mixed-use properties must contain at least one commercial unit (retail, office
etc.)  and at least one residential unit. Common types of mixed-use properties
include a ground floor retail or office unit with apartment(s) above, all within
the same building. The primary use at the property must be for residential
purposes in order for it to be considered Tier 1 mixed-use.  The mixed-use
property type can be classified in any tier depending on the percentage of
the multi-family component and the type of commercial use.
               
TIER: 2
TIER: 3
TIER: 4
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