Depends.. but you can do 4-5 floors.. with around 6-8 bedsitters per floor which depends on how spacious you want them to be.. so we are looking at 35-40 on estimate[/quote]
If we are not careful, greediness will finish us all. The plot should not hold more than 12 units unless is for animals. The building code Cleary states that, any house above 4levels should have a lift. We should also consider environment impacts before construction. This in long term becomes profitable[/quote]
@ african coloner - 12 units & we are talking about bedsitters? I will do 40 to 50 bedsitters sorry. just like my neighbours...this is not greediness..its reality[/quote]
@africancoloner you need to consider your target market.. most of the students will buy one seat not a 5 sitter sofa, a bed, some kitchen accessories, table, chair etc.. so they are not looking for a big house.. one important factor is a bathroom and toilet.. the rest they can easily squeeze in..
This is been efficient not greedy

maximize on the space and do some good finishing then you are assured of clientele
[/quote]look for a registered architect and you will hear their advise