Developer reduces height of proposed residential tower on Hazeldean Road
In its revised application filed with the city, Devmont says it is scaling back the height of the main tower in its proposal for 6310
Developer reduces height of proposed residential tower on Hazeldean Road
In its revised application filed with the city, Devmont says it is scaling back the height of the main tower in its proposal for 6310
New Ottawa home sales rise 58% in March as pent-up demand drives market: GOHBA
New home sales continue to rise in the National Capital Region compared with a year ago, the Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association says. A total
Solving shortage of construction workers key to housing growth: experts
Solving a longstanding construction worker shortage will be key to boosting housing supply, experts say, as Canada’s national housing agency continues to forecast housing start
Claridge Homes proposes ‘landmark’ tower, public park near Canadian Museum of Nature
Claridge Homes wants to raze several residences and office buildings to make way for a project that would include a highrise of up to 27
Brigil seeking approval to build nearly 2,000 residential units in Kanata North
In a planning application filed with the City of Ottawa, Gatineau-based Brigil says the proposed development just northwest of the Marshes Golf Club on March
Spring housing market surge unlikely as affordability, cost of living weigh on buyers
After five straight holds of the Bank of Canada’s key interest rate that followed its hiking cycle of more than a year, economists say a
Ottawa housing rebound continues as sales, prices rise in March: OREB
OREB said 1,165 homes changed hands last month. A total of 2,678 homes were sold in Ottawa through the first three months of 2024, a
Ottawa home prices expected to approach 2022 levels by end of year: CMHC
Ottawa home prices are expected to approach peak levels last seen in 2022 by the end of this year before climbing to new highs by
Housing starts stable in 2023, but demand still outpaces growing supply of apartments
The agency says combined housing starts in the Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa regions dipped 0.5 per cent compared with 2022, totalling 137,915
Business leaders say housing biggest risk to economy: KPMG survey
Business leaders see the housing crisis as the biggest risk to the economy, a new survey from KPMG Canada shows.
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