Industry
Residential, commercial, and retail under one roof. Unified accounting, split billing, and property-wide operations from one dashboard.
Industry context
Mixed-use development has been the dominant form of urban infill construction in major North American cities over the past decade. A typical mixed-use property combines retail ground floor, office or institutional mezzanine, and residential apartments above. Each use type carries different lease structures, different operational needs, and different reporting requirements. Revun runs all three use types within one property record.
~6,000+
NA mixed-use projects (2010-2024)
20% / 80%
Typical retail / residential split
NNN + gross + residential
Lease types per property
High
Shared utilities / services
Built for mixed-use properties
Residential, retail, and office lease economics run in one ledger. Roll up to property and portfolio without exporting between systems.
Common area maintenance, shared utilities, and shared security services split among use types via configurable allocation rules.
One leasing pipeline handles retail prospects, office prospects, and residential prospects with the right workflow and document templates for each.
Maintenance, security, and amenity programs run property-wide while billing flows per use type and per tenant.
FAQ
Yes. Most mixed-use properties run on Revun with both use types in the same property record. Common area maintenance, shared utilities, and split-billing supported.
Yes. Reports filter by use type, by lease structure, or by tenant category. Owners and investors see use-type-specific summaries or unified property-level views.
Yes. Mixed-use properties that include hotel or short-term rental units run those in the Revun STR module with the residential and commercial units in their respective modules, all within the property record.
Yes. Ground lease structures (long-term land lease underlying buildings owned by another entity) are supported. Common in institutional mixed-use development.
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