
2018 lookahead: Tech migration driving ‘sea change’ in downtown office market
In a town where the federal government has been the dominant tenant in commercial real estate seemingly forever, Michael Church and his colleagues are starting
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2018 lookahead: Tech migration driving ‘sea change’ in downtown office market
In a town where the federal government has been the dominant tenant in commercial real estate seemingly forever, Michael Church and his colleagues are starting

Foreigners have minimal interest in Ottawa condos, new housing data suggest
One of the most comprehensive pictures of foreign home ownership levels across the country suggests that non-residents play a minor role in Ottawa-Gatineau’s real estate

Modern Ottawa offices changing how companies work
Cubicles and generic floorplans are becoming an increasingly rare sight in some corners of Ottawa. A new generation of companies are no longer interested in

Modern Ottawa offices changing how companies work
Cubicles and generic floorplans are becoming an increasingly rare sight in some corners of Ottawa. A new generation of companies are no longer interested in

Ottawa home prices to rise 3.2% in 2018: Royal LePage
One of the country’s largest residential real estate firms says the supply of homes on the market will remain tight into next year, putting upward

Ottawa real estate investment market expected to hit five-year high
Following the strongest quarter for commercial real estate investments in a decade, local market watchers say they expect 2017 to be a banner year for

Ottawa real estate market keeps ‘moving quickly’; November sales up 25%
With several weeks still left in 2017, Ottawa realtors have already broken the record for the highest number of homes sold in at least nine

Ottawa OMB hearings drop 68% over two years
The number of contested hearings at the Ontario Municipal Board involving the City of Ottawa has dropped significantly since 2015. While the city chalks up

Gatineau’s Katasa Group proposes nine-storey residential rental project in Ottawa’s Chinatown
A Gatineau-based developer is diving into the red-hot Ottawa rental market with a plan for a nine-storey apartment building in the heart of Chinatown. Katasa

Strong demand for rentals drives down Ottawa’s vacancy rate: CMHC
Ottawa’s rental market tightened in 2017 as more people chose to rent rather than own, leaving fewer and fewer vacancies in the city’s purpose-built rental
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