Apartment Buildings

Cameras for Apartments

Apartment and multi-family projects involve many stakeholders over long timelines. Cameras provide the visibility everyone needs.

Apartment Project Challenges

Multiple Stakeholders

Investors, lenders, future owners—many parties want progress visibility.

Long Timelines

Multi-year projects need consistent documentation throughout.

Complex Trades

Many contractors working simultaneously across units and floors.

Common Camera Positions

Exterior overview showing building envelope progress
Courtyard or common area development
Parking structure construction
Key elevation for marketing photos
Interior common areas (lobby, amenities) in finishing phases

Marketing Value

Time-lapse videos of apartment construction are excellent marketing assets. Show prospective buyers how their future home was built. Many developers use completion time-lapses in sales materials for years after construction.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cameras do apartment projects typically need?

Most apartment projects use 1-3 cameras. One exterior overview is standard. Larger projects or those with separate phases might add a second angle. Interior cameras can be added for finishing phases.

Can future unit owners have access?

That's a marketing decision. Some developers share camera access with buyers to build excitement. Others keep it internal. We can set up different access levels—full access for your team, limited access for buyers.

What about documenting individual units?

Fixed cameras typically show exterior and common areas. For individual unit documentation, we recommend scheduled interior photo walks. The exterior camera provides context; interior documentation is supplemental.

How does this help with investor reporting?

Time-lapse videos and progress photos are excellent for investor updates. Visual proof of progress is more compelling than written reports. Many developers include camera photos in monthly investor communications.

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