Average Ottawa home prices jumped 20% in 2020: OREB
Overall, nearly 19,000 homes changed hands last year, a slight increase over 2019’s total of about 18,600.
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Average Ottawa home prices jumped 20% in 2020: OREB
Overall, nearly 19,000 homes changed hands last year, a slight increase over 2019’s total of about 18,600.
All in the family: Sender Gordon takes over for dad Steve as president and CEO of Regional Group
Third-generation executive officially took the reins on Jan. 1 and follows in the footsteps of his father, who’d run the company since 1984.
Scarabelli Realties eyes 16-storey residential tower on northern edge of Glebe
Proposed Chamberlain Avenue project is the latest infill plan along the Queensway corridor in the Glebe and Centretown.
First Capital sells 50% stake in trio of Gatineau retail properties
REIT says it’s agreed to sell a 50 per cent non-managing interest in retail centres Carrefour du Versant, Place Nelligan and Place Cité des Jeunes
The strongest tenant-friendly market of our lifetime is upon us
Real Strategy Advisors is cautiously optimistic that the vast majority of executives we speak with are in favour of an eventual return to the physical
Pomerleau to build $42M Parks Canada artifact storage facility in Gatineau
It’s the second major contract the Quebec firm has won for a project in the National Capital Region over the last two months.
Housing starts jump in November, CMHC says
Ottawa-Gatineau developers started work on 1,496 new builds in November, according to the federal agency, up from the 1,240 starts recorded in November 2019.
Ottawa’s aggregate home price to jump 11.5% in 2021: Royal LePage
Brokerage says region’s stable economy, an influx of buyers from the GTA and surging demand for roomier properties in the COVID-19 era will keep market
Taggart says plan for two highrises on O’Connor Street meets ‘landmark’ criteria
Ottawa developer recently filed a proposal to build two towers of 28 and 30 storeys at 267 O’Connor St., between Gilmour and MacLaren streets.
Eastern Ontario shows even more of the right STUFF
New publication explores opportunities in manufacturing and skilled trades in the region.
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