
Gatineau home sales up 10% in Q2 as Quebec housing market booms
Gatineau’s realtors were especially busy these past few months as the wider province of Quebec saw its biggest quarterly surge of home sales in more
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Gatineau home sales up 10% in Q2 as Quebec housing market booms
Gatineau’s realtors were especially busy these past few months as the wider province of Quebec saw its biggest quarterly surge of home sales in more

Montreal developer plans first foray into Ontario with National Capital Region highrises
A Montreal-based developer is launching its bid to expand beyond Quebec’s borders with ambitious plans to spend more than $300M on a trio of local

Labour shortage ahead, experts warn Ottawa’s booming construction industry
With major projects such as light rail on the go, the outlook for Ottawa’s heavy construction industry looks bright – but experts warn a labour

Steadily growing public sector to fuel Ottawa office space demand: Colliers
Demand for office space in the National Capital Region dampened slightly in the second quarter, but local landlords should continue to see “steady” interest in

Anglican Diocese of Ottawa to replace aging Bells Corners rectory with mixed-use housing project
The Anglican Diocese wants to tear down a rectory in Bells Corners and replace it with a four-level mixed-use building as part of a plan

Ottawa-based Minto REIT acquires interest in 750-unit Toronto apartment complex
Minto’s real estate investment trust has acquired a stake in a three-tower Toronto property from its sister company

Killam Apartment REIT CEO Philip Fraser bullish on Ottawa market
Fraser says he expects Killam to continue expanding its footprint in the capital region, praising its stable, government-driven economy and steady influx of new residents

Controversial Chateau Laurier expansion not good enough, McKenna says
Ottawa Centre MP Catherine McKenna wants the owners of the iconic Chateau Laurier by Parliament Hill to come up with another plan for an addition

Controversial Château Laurier expansion cleared after final attempt to revoke approval fails
A last-ditch effort to block council approval of the controversial project failed to garner enough support for another debate Thursday

Consider compliance and tax implications on U.S. residences
As many Canadian snowbirds have discovered, owning property in the United States might offer relief from winter, but it can also produce unexpected financial and
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