Who Utilizes MiMOR

MiMOR is a building management and communication software system that can be used in any sized or aged of the below complexes.

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING/COMPLEX

A residential building is any structure, regardless of size, age, or design, intended primarily for housing occupants. It can be used for temporary or long-term living arrangements, catering to different household types, including individuals, families, or communities.

  • Multi-unit (apartments): E.g., small, medium or large high-rise apartment complexes.
  • Residents: from Owner occupied to tenanted to Build to Rent (BTR)

Key Features of a Residential Building Complex:

1. Multiple Buildings:

It can consist of apartment buildings, townhouses, villas, or
other residential units arranged within a defined area.

2. Shared Amenities:

  • Swimming pools, gyms, playgrounds
  • Community centers or common area booking facilities
  • Green spaces, gardens, and parks
  • Parking lots or garages
  • EV Charging Stations
  • Shared Car and Scooters

3. Infrastructure and Utilities:

Proper access to essential utilities such as electricity, water,
waste management, elevators, and security services.

4. Security and Surveillance: Gated entry, surveillance
systems, and sometimes on-site security guards

Residential complexes are designed to meet varying
lifestyle needs, providing a combination of comfort,
convenience, and community.

TOWNHOUSES

A townhouse (or townhome) is a type of residential building that shares one or more walls with neighboring units but is typically designed as a multi-floor, single-family home.

Townhouses are common in urban and suburban areas,
combining elements of detached homes and apartments,
offering more space and privacy than the latter but with
shared boundaries like the former.

  • Townhouses can have shared driveways, gardens that
    require daily, weekly or monthly maintenance.
  • Shared Utilities.

AGED CARE

An aged care complex (also called an elder care facility or senior living community) is a residential facility designed to support older adults, particularly those who require varying levels of medical care, personal assistance, or specialized support. These complexes are structured to provide a comfortable, safe, and supportive environment while meeting the unique needs of seniors.

ESTATES

An estate refers to a large piece of land or property that can be used for residential, commercial, or agricultural purposes, often including multiple buildings or facilities. The term can have different meanings depending on the context— ranging from luxury private properties to planned housing developments.

COMMERCIAL BUILDING/COMPLEX

A commercial building complex refers to a group of interconnected or closely located structures designed primarily for business, retail, or office purposes. These complexes accommodate a range of commercial activities

Key Features of a Commercial Building Complex:

1. Multiple Buildings or Units:

  • Can include office towers, shopping centers, hotels, restaurants, or mixed-use spaces.
  • Units may be rented or leased to businesses such as retail stores, corporate offices, or service providers.

2. Shared Amenities:

  • Parking facilities: Underground, multi-level parking, or open lots.
  • Common areas: Lobbies, atriums, food courts, and courtyards.
  • Meeting spaces: Conference rooms and auditoriums.

3. Infrastructure and Utilities:

  • Equipped with elevators, HVAC systems, backup power, and advanced telecommunication networks.
  • Centralized security and surveillance systems to protect tenants and visitors.

4. Types of Tenants:

Offices: Corporate headquarters, banks, legal firms.

Retail stores: Malls, supermarkets, and boutiques.

Hospitality services: Hotels, restaurants, gyms, and cafes.

Health facilities: Clinics, medical offices, or wellness centers.

Examples of Commercial Building Complexes:

  • Business parks: A group of office buildings with shared services like cafeterias and parking (e.g., tech parks or financial hubs).
  • Shopping malls or retail parks: A collection of retail outlets, restaurants, and entertainment facilities.
  • Mixed-use developments: Combine residential, commercial, and hospitality spaces in one area (e.g., high-rises with offices, restaurants, and apartments).
  • Hotels & hospitality clusters: Large complexes with hotels, conference centers, and restaurants catering to tourists and business travelers.
  • While residential complexes are focused on housing people, commercial building complexes cater to businesses, commerce, and services.

RETIREMENT VILLAGE

A retirement village is a specially designed residential community intended for older adults, typically those aged 50 and above, who are seeking a low maintenance lifestyle, social interaction, and access to services suited to their needs. These villages offer a range of housing options, recreational facilities, and healthcare services, promoting an independent lifestyle while providing assistance when needed.

Key Features of a Retirement Village:

1. Housing Options:

  • Independent Living Units (ILUs): Apartments, villas, or townhouses with kitchens and living areas, designed for active seniors.
  • Serviced Apartments: Homes with additional support services, such as housekeeping or meal preparation.
  • Shared Facilities: Some villages offer shared spaces like gardens, libraries, or lounges.

2. Community Facilities & Amenities:

  • Recreational options: Swimming pools, gyms, game rooms, golf courses and walking paths.
  • Social activities: Clubs, events, and excursions to encourage social interaction among residents.
  • Dining options: Cafes or communal dining halls.

3. Healthcare and Support Services:

  • On-site healthcare services, such as clinics, nurses, or visiting doctors.
  • Emergency response systems installed in homes to summon help when needed.
  • Access to personal care services, including help with daily activities like bathing or medication management.

4. Security and Maintenance:

  • Gated communities with security personnel or surveillance systems.
  • Maintenance services for gardens, home repairs, and other upkeep tasks, reducing responsibilities for residents.

5. Lifestyle Focus:

  • Designed to promote active living with a focus on physical and mental well-being.
  • Many retirement villages offer pet-friendly accommodations and encourage hobbies or fitness activities.
  • Types of Retirement Villages:
  • Age-Restricted Communities: These cater exclusively to residents of a certain age, often 55+.
  • Assisted Living Retirement Villages: Provide more support services than traditional retirement villages, but not as intensive as a nursing home.
  • Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs): Offer a continuum of care, from independent living to assisted living and nursing care, allowing residents to transition as their needs change.

Types of Retirement Villages:

  • Age-Restricted Communities: These cater exclusively to residents of a certain age, often 55+.
  • Assisted Living Retirement Villages: Provide more support services than traditional retirement villages, but not as intensive as a nursing home.
  • Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs): Offer a continuum of care, from independent living to assisted living and nursing care, allowing residents to transition as their needs change.

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Another way we create harmonious communities.

“The ability to have a one stop shop of all the Rules, Moving Guidelines and Building Information is a game changer for myself as a Real Estate Agent and my tenants/owners. The booking system makes life so much easier for everyone involved in the apartment block. This is the future and couldn't speak more highly of MIMOR.”

Damian - Real Estate Agent

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