Multifamily project aerials

Multifamily Development Drone Photography in Phoenix

A consistent visual record from construction through lease-up, with imagery for owners, investors, project teams, and marketing.

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The service

Multifamily projects move through several visual stories: site and construction, ownership and investor reporting, pre-leasing, amenity launch, and the finished property. A planned aerial program can create continuity across those stages. Documentation viewpoints remain consistent where possible, while marketing views evolve as architecture, landscaping, lighting, and occupancy come online. Development includes large residential communities, semiconductor and industrial sites, logistics, infrastructure, resorts, and urban infill.

This service is for multifamily developers, general contractors, ownership groups, asset managers, lenders, architects, property managers, leasing teams, and agencies.

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Multifamily Development Drone Photography photographed from an aerial drone perspective
Multifamily Development Drone Photography photographed from an aerial drone perspective
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Serve the full project lifecycle

Use coordinated aerial visits for construction records, investor presentations, pre-leasing, completion announcements, and long-term property marketing.

Multifamily Development Drone Photography photographed from an aerial drone perspective
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Show urban relationships

Aerial views can explain access, transit, neighborhood context, adjacent uses, views, courtyards, rooftops, and amenity placement.

Multifamily Development Drone Photography photographed from an aerial drone perspective
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Keep audiences separate

Documentation frames, executive presentation images, and marketing hero assets can be identified and organized for their different purposes.

Available deliverables

Recurring construction aerials

Repeatable wide views can document structural progress, facade completion, sitework, landscape, and major milestones.

Owner and investor imagery

Selected site-wide and directional views can support concise updates and presentations throughout development.

Lease-up photography and video

As the project becomes market-ready, aerial assets can emphasize architecture, amenities, access, views, and neighborhood context.

Completion and portfolio coverage

Final hero images and motion can document the finished property for ownership, design, construction, and marketing portfolios.

Common applications

Construction reporting

Give distributed stakeholders a consistent visual reference for the project’s visible stage and surrounding site.

Investor communication

Add clear development context to written and financial reporting without turning imagery into a certification.

Pre-leasing and lease-up

Show progress, location, views, architecture, and amenities as the campaign moves toward occupancy.

Project-team portfolios

Create approved final assets that developers, architects, builders, and property managers can use under agreed rights.

Planning in Phoenix

Scope the decision before the flight.

The plan should identify when the imagery changes from documentation to marketing and which teams approve each asset set.

Urban sites require coordination around cranes, adjacent residents, streets, controlled airspace, active construction, and later occupant privacy.

Repeatable views may need to evolve when the structure itself blocks an earlier camera position; continuity should be planned, not assumed.

Greater Phoenix assignments may involve controlled airspace, extreme heat, mountain and desert terrain, dust, wind, monsoon activity, and large sites with limited shade or access.

Development includes large residential communities, semiconductor and industrial sites, logistics, infrastructure, resorts, and urban infill.

From brief to delivery

A clear process for a defined result.

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Define the decisions

We start with what the owner, contractor, investor, or marketing team needs to understand from the imagery.

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Set the flight plan

Priority areas, site contacts, access rules, active work, airspace, and any repeatable viewpoints are documented before capture.

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Capture useful context

The flight combines broad site orientation with the specific phases, edges, logistics, or milestones identified in the brief.

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Organize the record

Files are labeled by date and purpose so the project team can find, compare, present, and archive them efficiently.

Before you book

Frequently asked questions

Can one contract cover progress and final marketing?

Yes. The scope can define recurring documentation, milestone visits, and a separate completion or lease-up capture with different shot and editing priorities.

Can residents or neighboring properties be kept out of images?

We can plan angles and timing to reduce privacy concerns, but the surrounding urban environment cannot always be excluded. Restrictions should be identified before capture and review.

Can several project partners use the finished images?

Multi-party usage can be defined in the agreement. The owner or commissioning party should identify approved recipients, channels, and any required credits or restrictions.

Can the capture program transition from construction progress to lease-up marketing?

Yes. The early cadence can emphasize repeatable documentation, then shift toward completed buildings, amenities, access, and neighborhood context as the property reaches marketing readiness.

How are amenities and neighborhood connections planned accurately?

The ownership or marketing team should identify priority amenities, approved location claims, and the resident audience. The shot list can then connect the property to its setting without implying inaccurate boundaries, distances, or access.

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Plan the right scope.

Share the address or general area, timing, intended use, required deliverables, and the person responsible for reviewing the result. We’ll evaluate feasibility and reply with the right next step.

We’ll email you a secure link for the detailed project brief. You can complete it when convenient.