Occupied property common area renovation

Occupied-property renovations

Occupied Property Renovations in Denver

Metro helps property teams plan renovation scopes around residents, tenants, staff, active common areas, work windows, access constraints, and communication needs.

Trusted by property teams, local owners, and project partners

AAMD
Home Depot Pro Referral
CAI Rocky Mountain
Avanti Residential
AH4R
RedPeak
Bungalow
CW
Redfin
BRC
Atlas Real Estate
CW Black
Greystar Real Estate Partners
Hudson Grove Property Management
Zocalo

Occupied-property details to define before the estimate.

Occupied properties need a plan for access, phasing, communication, and daily use before work starts.

Resident access planning

Resident and tenant access

Entry windows, affected areas, communication needs, and who needs to be coordinated with before work begins.

Active amenity renovation

Common areas and amenities

Shared spaces where tenants, residents, staff, or guests may still need partial access during improvements.

Commercial occupied renovation planning

Commercial operations

Office, lobby, retail, or commercial spaces that need scope, phasing, and access reviewed before pricing.

Completed work

Completed work in active property settings.

See shared-space and access examples for active properties with residents, tenants, staff, or guests on site.

Occupied property common area renovation
Occupied common-area updates
Apartment community common area renovation
Apartment-community shared spaces
Amenity renovation in active property
Amenity spaces during property operations

What happens after you request an estimate.

01

Share the property and work

Send the location, project type, timeline, and a short description of the work.

02

Walk the scope

We review the property needs, access details, finish expectations, and constraints.

03

Clarify budget and sequence

Must haves, repair priorities, schedule needs, and next steps are separated before pricing.

04

Plan the work

The project moves forward with clearer communication around scope, timing, and expectations.

Reviews that show communication and follow-through.

★★★★★Google
"Best contractor for multifamily renovations in Denver. Clubhouse remodels, exterior repairs, CapEx improvements, small repairs."
Vanessa GoodheartView on Google
★★★★★Google
"Brandon and his team are always quick to respond and specialize in communication, customer service, and professionalism."
Alex MartinezView on Google
★★★★★Google
"They have renovated over 40 apartments units over the last 3 years and we could not be happier."
Enceladus InvestmentsView on Google

Common project questions

What does occupied-property renovation mean?

It means the renovation plan has to account for tenants, residents, staff, access windows, noise, shared spaces, and daily property operations before work starts.

Can Metro phase a project around active property use?

We can discuss phasing, access, work windows, and communication needs during the walkthrough so the estimate starts from a realistic plan.

What should I send for an occupied-property estimate?

Send the property location, occupied areas, tenant or resident constraints, desired schedule, photos, and the work that needs to happen first.

Request an occupied-property renovation estimate.

Send the property location, occupied areas, access constraints, timing, and photos so we can follow up with the right planning conversation.