Frequently Asked Questions
What is middle housing?
Middle housing refers to building types that sit between single-family homes and large apartment buildings - multiplexes, cottage clusters, townhomes, and small multi-family buildings. These building types are designed to fit into residential neighborhoods while adding meaningful housing capacity.
Where does BIT Investments build?
We develop exclusively in Seattle and the Eastside - including Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Shoreline, and surrounding King County communities. Our geographic focus is intentional: deep local knowledge is a real competitive advantage in infill development.
Do you build ADUs?
Yes. We build accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and detached accessory dwelling units (DADUs) as part of our broader middle-housing portfolio. ADUs are often part of a larger project rather than standalone engagements.
What is a typical project timeline?
Timelines vary by project type and complexity. A straightforward multiplex might move from site acquisition to occupancy in 18-24 months. More complex projects - larger buildings, challenging sites, or difficult permit jurisdictions - can take 30-36 months or longer.
How can I learn more about a specific project?
Click on the "Contact" button to reach out directly. Reference the project or neighborhood you're interested in, and we'll connect you with the right person on our team.
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