
Ottawa home sales surge 50% in March: OREB
Average sale price for a residential-class property was $758,802, an increase of 35% from a year ago.
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Ottawa home sales surge 50% in March: OREB
Average sale price for a residential-class property was $758,802, an increase of 35% from a year ago.

Ottawa’s office vacancy rate continues to climb in Q1, hits 9.6%: CBRE
City’s downtown vacancy rate jumped from 9.5 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2020 to 10.7 per cent in the first three months of

Taking on its own remodeling, BDA Lighting Group matches professionalism with playfulness
A leader in its industry, Nepean-based BDA Lighting Group has more than 30 years of experience creating innovative lighting solutions.

Longtime J.L. Richards & Associates executive Guy Cormier retires
University of Ottawa engineering grad joined the company in 1984 and was named CEO in 2012.

High demand, short supply make cottage properties hot commodity in Ottawa-Gatineau region
Prices expected to rise 17% throughout Ontario in 2021 with younger generation an active segment of buyers

New Barrhaven apartment development opens opportunities for homeowners
Ottawa residents have a new opportunity to unlock the pent-up value of their property and capitalize on the city’s hot real estate market.

Taggart revives plan for nine-storey apartment complex in Little Italy
Proposal calls for 127 units on Norman Street, just west of Preston Street, as part of company’s bid to build ‘a portfolio of high-quality rental

Builder eyes mixed-use development for long-vacant Centretown lot
Ottawa Carleton Construction wants to build a six-storey development with 30 residential suites and about 1,500 square feet of commercial space on the northwest corner

COVID-19 accelerates evolution of the office environment
New technologies and innovations will play a major role in equipping office space for a post-pandemic world

Ottawa market faces ‘high’ degree of vulnerability, CMHC says
Significant price increases and overvaluation are causing housing sectors in Ottawa and other major Canadian cities to face “high” levels of vulnerability.
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