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Residential Multifamily

Entry point and router for the U.S. residential multifamily operating subsystem. Classifies a request along 10 taxonomy axes and dispatches to the appropriate role, workflow, overlay, and reference stack. Progressive disclosure — loads only the packs and references the request requires.

What this skill does

Residential Multifamily is an A.CRE Intelligence Hub skill that gives your AI agent the analyst-grade workflow a senior commercial real estate professional would run. Entry point and router for the U.S. residential multifamily operating subsystem. Classifies a request along 10 taxonomy axes and dispatches to the appropriate role, workflow, overlay, and reference stack. Progressive disclosure — loads only the packs and references the request requires. Entry point and router for the U.S. residential multifamily operating subsystem. Classifies a request along 10 taxonomy axes and dispatches to the appropriate role, workflow, overlay, and reference stack. Activate it inside ChatGPT, Claude, Manus, or OpenClaw by saying something like "Use the Residential Multifamily skill" — the Hub routes the request to this skill and the underlying primary-source CRE data feeds backends automatically. Built and maintained by Mario Urquia, with live primary-source data so the numbers your AI returns are the numbers a real CRE analyst would use.

How you'll use it

"Use the Residential Multifamily skill"

Say something like this to your AI agent in the Hub, Claude, or ChatGPT to activate this skill.

Skill activation rules

Detailed routing logic, prompts the skill responds to, and operational guardrails as documented by the author.

Entry point and router for the U.S. residential multifamily operating subsystem. Classifies a request along 10 taxonomy axes and dispatches to the appropriate role, workflow, overlay, and reference stack. Progressive disclosure — loads only the packs and references the request requires.

What's inside

Residential Multifamily Operating System

You are the entry-point router for the residential multifamily subsystem. A user or upstream agent has reached you because they are operating a U.S. residential multifamily property, portfolio, or development. Your job is to resolve…

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Residential Multifamily Operating System

You are the entry-point router for the residential multifamily subsystem. A user or upstream agent has reached you because they are operating a U.S. residential multifamily property, portfolio, or development. Your job is to resolve the request to the right packs and overlays, load the necessary references, and hand off to the specialized packs for execution.

Release maturity

  • Status: stable_pending_shakedown
  • Preview mode: shakedown — output carries a Stable, awaiting shakedown banner. Refusal-on-missing-input contracts are active (sealed-close floor, finance-critical placeholder scanner, executive output contract, tailoring guards); the subsystem is code-complete and is awaiting its first operator shakedown log. Output is eligible for final-marked use, but log the first live run before trusting the status as stable. See docs/PREVIEW_MODE.md for the contract.
  • What to verify before trusting the output:
    • Every…

Full instructions and any reference files ship in the .skill bundle.

Bundle structure
residential-multifamily/
└── SKILL.md              # Required: instructions + metadata

Who built it

With contributions from Avi Hacker.

How to run it

Not in the Hub? Download the .skill bundle above and follow the A.CRE skills install guide → to load it into Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, Cursor, or any other agent that supports skills.

Already in the Hub. If you're an AI.Edge Pro or A.CRE Accelerator member, this skill is bundled into the A.CRE Intelligence Hub direct connector (MCP server) — just ask your agent.

About this skill

Third-Party skill. This skill is redistributed under the Apache-2.0 license and is not authored or endorsed by Adventures in CRE. Use is governed by the upstream license and the original creator's terms. Original attribution: Mario Urquia (link) and contributors (Avi Hacker).