Toronto developer eyes 18-storey retirement home on Sparks Street
A Toronto-based developer has announced plans to build an 18-storey retirement residence on a prime piece of downtown real estate owned by the Anglican Diocese
Toronto developer eyes 18-storey retirement home on Sparks Street
A Toronto-based developer has announced plans to build an 18-storey retirement residence on a prime piece of downtown real estate owned by the Anglican Diocese
Altus Group projects modest growth in Ottawa housing starts this year
Ottawa is projected to see steady growth in 2019 housing starts while homebuilders in other major Canadian cities are expected to ease off the gas,
Housing starts in Ottawa-Gatineau skyrocket in February, CMHC says
Homebuilders in Ottawa-Gatineau kicked into high gear last month in an apparent effort to meet pent-up demand, starting work on 814 new properties – a
Ottawa sees modest rise in February home sales
Ottawa realtors continued to sell residential properties at a brisk pace in February, though the year-over-year increase tapered off last month after the market’s red-hot
Real estate in the capital: What are Ottawa’s hottest neighbourhoods?
Continuing a recent trend, homes in Ottawa’s outlying areas were a hot commodity at the end of 2018, driving up prices in areas such as
Ottawa’s ‘competitive’ luxury housing market to keep growing: Royal LePage
The high end of Ottawa’s housing market is garnering attention as a “sound financial investment,” according to a recent report from Royal LePage. The median
Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts plummet in January amid flurry of ongoing builds
Ottawa-Gatineau builders had so many ongoing projects heading into 2019 that few resources remained to start new builds – thereby driving down the number of
City staff endorse 20-storey second phase of RioCan’s Blair project
Municipal staff are recommending that the city’s planning committee approve a proposed zoning change that would allow a new east-end apartment project near Blair Station,
January home sales up 16% amid hot Ottawa housing market: OREB
A record accumulation of snow did nothing to put a chill in Ottawa’s red-hot housing market in January. Local realtors sold 820 residential properties last
Ottawa homebuyers banking on alternative lenders: experts
Michael Hapke has a perfect vantage point from which to witness a dramatic shift in the way Canadians are borrowing money to buy homes. A
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