Removing GST from new rental construction will make builds more viable, developers say
The federal government’s plan to remove the GST from the construction of new rental projects will trim thousands of dollars off the cost of building
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Removing GST from new rental construction will make builds more viable, developers say
The federal government’s plan to remove the GST from the construction of new rental projects will trim thousands of dollars off the cost of building
National home sales fall 4% between July and August as market slows: CREA
The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales slowed last month as they tumbled by roughly four per cent between July and August.
Ottawa’s housing market picked up slightly in August compared with a year earlier, but the leader of the city’s real estate board warned more fluctuations
Interest rate hikes might be over but don’t expect housing market to flare up: BMO
One Bay Street economist says it’s unlikely the housing market will flare up, despite the Bank of Canada’s decision to keep its key interest rate
Ottawa home prices forecasted to decline this fall amid high interest rates: Re/Max
In its fall market outlook released Tuesday, Re/Max Canada says it expects the average sale price of a home in Ottawa to drop to about
Katasa Group buys Slater Street highrises, eyes office-to-residential conversion
Katasa Group is adding to Ottawa’s list of proposed office-to-residential conversion projects with a plan to turn a Slater Street commercial building into an apartment
Ottawa builder proposes residential highrises at site of original Lone Star Texas Grill
An Ottawa developer wants to build three highrises with nearly 1,100 residential units on what is now the site of a strip mall that contains
Anglican diocese looks to add affordable housing units to Nepean church property
The Anglican Diocese of Ottawa is partnering with a local charity to build a new house of worship near Merivale Road topped by a 57-unit
National Capital Region’s annual pace of housing starts down 13% in July: CMHC
The annual pace of housing starts in Ottawa-Gatineau fell 13 per cent in July after surging in June, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says.
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