Home. Reimagined.

Who is MiddleHouse

Growing up in Toronto and seeing the city evolve, we’ve witnessed firsthand the housing needs in our neighbourhoods.

With a shared passion for our vibrant city, we teamed up to tackle the negative impact of substandard planning and design, the impact it has on communities and to address the lack of urban alternative housing for our children and ageing parents.

Globally, the missing middle concept is seen as a viable long-term housing option for all ages and income levels. This form of urban alternative housing has historically been built in Toronto, prior to the mindset change to urban sprawl post WW2.

The result of restrictive zoning has been less vitality and more concerning, less affordability. By creating urban alternative housing for all ages and income levels to live in a neighbourhood creates a safer, healthier and affordable option for residents to live in at all stages of life.

With an increase in gentle density, the option for more car-free options becomes viable as increased density justifies better transit, car-share and bike options. In addition, more foot traffic benefits retail and reduces carbon usage.

At MiddleHouse, our mission is to address these housing issues and create positive examples of urban alternative housing that will enhance neighbourhoods for future generations with our missing middle concept.

Looking at other world-class cities, multi-family boutique buildings on quiet residential streets are highly valued and provide urban alternative housing for different needs and price points.

Each MiddleHouse project we view as a house, designed to integrate respectfully into the streetscape in terms of massing, materials and privacy. We believe that individual front doors, large windows and outdoor transitional spaces help to create safe, friendly neighbourhoods and a sense of place.

Whether you're downsizing and want to remain in a tight-knit community, or you're looking to raise your children in a house-like environment on a quiet residential street, MiddleHouse is a fit. Each of our houses provides all the benefits of a single-family home but with zero maintenance and a lower price point, so you'll have more time and money to enjoy Toronto’s dynamic neighbourhoods.

 
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Meet The Team

 

Jason Self

Co-Founder

Jason leads acquisition, design and finance, with a double major in Economics and Environmental Studies (Planning) from the University of Toronto, as well as over 25 years in the Financial industry in sales and leadership roles.

As part of senior management, Jason led strategies to create strong partnerships and opportunities with major financial institutions across Canada.

During this time, Jason always had a strong drive towards architecture, urban issues and development, leading to a life-long passion to study and develop this skill set. Active in his community, he has helped residents understand the planning process and negotiated with developers for respectful development, so all sides benefit.

Successful in his career, it was time to bring that passion to life and establish MiddleHouse to create this missing middle concept, that enhance neighbourhoods.

Casey Brooke

Co-Founder

As the owner of Brooke Built Inc., Casey along with his team, has been involved in the construction of some of Toronto's most beautiful family homes. A major factor in his success is his deep appreciation and understanding of what a home means to the people that live in it.

Casey has put this understanding and philosophy into practice for over 17 years. During this time he has managed the construction of single family homes ranging in size from 3500 square feet to over 15,000 square feet. He has also been involved in the construction management of multi-residential units in Toronto.

Along with Jason, Casey is excited to use his knowledge and experience to elevate MiddleHouse and create this missing middle concept, to a premier developer of multi-family properties.