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Condo development construction in Oregon

Condo Development in Oregon

WV Construction Group builds condominium projects across Oregon -- from small townhome developments in Salem to larger condo buildings throughout the Willamette Valley. Construction quality that meets the scrutiny of individual ownership.

Building Condos for the Oregon Market

Condominium development requires a different mindset than apartment construction. When individual buyers are purchasing units for hundreds of thousands of dollars, every detail matters in a way that rental construction does not demand. Finish quality is scrutinized during walk-throughs. Sound isolation between units affects livability and resale value. Common area construction reflects on every owner's investment. The builder's reputation is attached to every unit sold.

WV Construction Group approaches condo development with the quality standards of custom home building applied at a multi-unit scale. We understand that condo buyers expect the same attention to detail they would get in a single-family home -- because that is exactly what they are paying for. Our residential construction background gives us an advantage over builders who only know commercial apartments: we know how to build spaces that feel like homes, not rental units.

Oregon's condominium market has evolved significantly. The state legislature addressed construction defect liability concerns that previously made condo development risky for builders, creating a more favorable environment for new condominium construction. Combined with rising single-family home prices that are pushing buyers toward condo ownership as an affordable entry point, the market conditions for condo development in the Willamette Valley are stronger than they have been in over a decade.

Condo Projects We Build

Condominium building construction in Oregon

Ground-Up Condo Buildings

New condominium buildings from site development through unit turnover. Multi-story construction with elevator access, structured parking, and shared amenity spaces designed for ownership-quality living.

Townhome development in Salem Oregon

Townhome Developments

Attached townhome communities with individual entrances, private garages, and shared HOA-maintained common areas. Two and three-story configurations designed for the Willamette Valley market.

Condo conversion project in Oregon

Condo Conversions

Converting existing apartment buildings or commercial properties into for-sale condominium units. Upgraded finishes, individual mechanical systems, and sound isolation improvements that meet ownership expectations.

What Makes Condo Construction Different

Building condominiums involves requirements that do not apply to apartments or single-family homes. These differences affect design, construction methods, cost, and timeline. Working with a builder who understands these distinctions from the start prevents expensive changes during construction.

  • Enhanced sound isolation between units (STC and IIC ratings)
  • Individual unit mechanical systems for independent HVAC control
  • Separate utility metering for each unit
  • Higher-grade finishes expected by buyers versus renters
  • Common element construction governed by HOA declarations
  • Oregon Condominium Act compliance for plat and declaration
  • Warranty obligations specific to for-sale construction
  • Pre-sale inspection standards for individual unit closings
  • ADA and Fair Housing requirements for common areas
  • Fire separation meeting both building code and insurance requirements
Condominium construction project by WV Construction in Oregon

Navigating Oregon's Condominium Laws

Oregon's condominium development is governed by specific statutes that affect how projects are planned, built, and sold. Understanding these requirements before breaking ground is essential to avoiding delays and legal exposure.

Legal and Regulatory

  • Oregon Condominium Act (ORS Chapter 100) compliance
  • Condominium plat preparation and recording
  • CC&Rs and HOA declaration drafting coordination
  • Construction defect liability provisions (ORS 100.185)
  • Reserve study requirements for common elements

Construction Standards

  • Oregon Structural Specialty Code for attached housing
  • Fire separation between units per Oregon Fire Code
  • Oregon Energy Efficiency Standards for multi-family
  • Seismic Design Category D requirements
  • Accessibility requirements under Fair Housing Act

How Condo Development Works

01

Feasibility and Planning

We evaluate the site, review zoning, and develop preliminary budgets. For condo projects, we also assess the local market for unit pricing, size preferences, and amenity expectations to help shape the development concept.

02

Design and Pre-Sales

Working with your architect and legal team, we refine construction documents while the marketing team works on pre-sales. We provide accurate cost data that lets you price units competitively while protecting your margins.

03

Construction

From site development through vertical construction, we manage daily operations with the quality standards that for-sale construction demands. Regular progress reporting keeps your sales team informed for buyer updates.

04

Unit Closings

Individual unit walkthroughs with buyers, punch-list resolution, warranty documentation, and coordination with title companies for closings. We support the closing process for each unit to ensure buyer satisfaction.

Condo Development FAQ

Condominium construction costs in Oregon typically range from $175 to $325 per square foot, which is generally 10-20% higher than equivalent apartment construction due to enhanced sound isolation, individual mechanical systems, higher-grade finishes, and separate metering. A 20-unit townhome development might cost $4-7 million depending on unit sizes and finishes. We provide detailed per-unit cost breakdowns during pre-construction to support your pro forma analysis.
The core structural construction is similar, but condos require enhanced sound isolation between units, individual HVAC and utility systems, higher-quality finishes, and compliance with the Oregon Condominium Act for plat recording and HOA documentation. Condos also carry different warranty obligations because you are selling to individual owners rather than maintaining ownership as a landlord. The construction process includes individual unit walkthroughs and closings that apartment projects do not.
Yes. Apartment-to-condo conversions involve upgrading the building to meet ownership-quality standards. This typically includes adding individual mechanical systems, improving sound isolation between units, upgrading finishes in each unit, separating utility meters, and performing any deferred maintenance. The building must also go through the condominium plat process under the Oregon Condominium Act. We evaluate the existing building to determine what upgrades are needed and provide a cost estimate for the conversion scope.

Let's Build Something Great Together

Contact WV Construction Group for a free consultation on your condominium development project in Oregon.