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👉 Download your free copy of the Ontario Missing Middle Toolkit: https://www.suiteadditionspro.com/opt... A complete guide covering: • Zoning & permitting • Pre-approved plans • Financing & pro forma tools • ADUs, multiplexes, and small-scale development strategies ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In today’s video, I walk you through the actual free floor plans now available from CMHC and several municipalities — and how homeowners, small developers, and citizen builders can use them for Missing Middle and Max Suite projects. For the first time, CMHC’s Housing Design Catalogue includes complete technical drawing packages for garden suites, fourplexes, sixplexes, townhomes, and more. Not just concepts — real drawings that can support a building permit application. But… are these plans truly helpful? What are the limitations? And how do you use them properly with your specific lot, zoning, and city? That’s exactly what this video covers. 🔍 What You’ll Learn in This Video 1. The REAL Advantages of Free, Open-Source Housing Plans ✔ Save time and money during early design ✔ Reduce back-and-forth with building departments ✔ Provide standardized structural/HVAC/plumbing details ✔ Speed up inspections and construction workflows ✔ Help scale housing supply across many sites 2. The Major Disadvantages You Need to Watch Out For ⚠ Not every site can accommodate standardized plans (especially in dense Toronto neighbourhoods) ⚠ You may leave money on the table by not maximizing your lot ⚠ Designs can feel “cookie cutter” ⚠ Limited adaptability ⚠ You may still require a designer to review zoning, setbacks, coverage, and necessary adjustments 🛠 3. 14-Minute Tutorial: How to Use These Plans Properly In the middle of this video, I walk you step-by-step through: • How to access CMHC + municipal free plans • Understanding what is and isn’t included in the free plan sets • When you MUST hire a designer or architect • How small modifications can trigger deeper reviews • How these plans fit into a proper Max Suite strategy • How cities evaluate standardized vs. custom plans • Best practices for submitting these with your permit application Whether you’re a homeowner building a garden suite or a small developer planning a multiplex, this hands-on section alone will save you frustration and potentially thousands of dollars. 🧠 4. Why Free Plans Are NOT a Silver Bullet (But Still Super Useful) I talk about how standardized plans can help — but they won’t solve the housing crisis on their own. They only work when paired with: • HST incentives • Lower development charges • Faster approvals • Prefab innovation • Better labour capacity • Strong homeowner incentives Think of free plans as one tool in a much bigger kit. Used correctly, they can speed up development and improve feasibility — especially on larger sites — but they aren’t the whole solution. 💬 Your Thoughts? Would you use government-issued free plans? Or do you prefer custom design for maximum value? Let me know in the comments — I’d love to hear your take. 🙌 About Suite Additions We help homeowners and small developers turn single-family homes into multiplexes, add legal ADUs, and create long-term wealth through gentle densification. Check us out at www.SuiteAdditions.com/servicetypes If this content helps, please hit LIKE and SUBSCRIBE — it really supports the channel. Missing Middle Housing, CMHC Housing Design Catalogue, Free Floor Plans, Garden Suite Plans, ADU Ontario, Fourplex Plans, Sixplex Plans, Multiplex Design, Max Suite Strategy, Housing Affordability, CMHC Technical Drawings, Prefab Housing, Toronto Housing, Ontario Housing Policy, Small Developer Education, Zoning Review, Building Permit Tips, Suite Additions