Residential

City staff support controversial four-building proposal in Sandy Hill

A local developer’s controversial plan to build four mid-rise apartment buildings that would add more than 300 rental units to a small Sandy Hill neighbourhood is set to go before planning committee

InterRent REIT to convert Albert Street office building to apartments

An office tower on the western edge of downtown Ottawa will soon be gutted and undergo a facelift to prepare the building’s units for residential tenants

Bayshore owner plans two apartment towers as high as 30 storeys next to west-end mall

The owner of Bayshore Shopping Centre says it wants to build two new apartment highrises next to...

Declining apartment vacancy rate pushing rent higher in Ottawa: CMHC

Tenants in Ottawa paid an average of $108 a month more for an apartment in 2019 compared...

City considers heritage designation for Trinity’s Gladstone development property

The site of a proposed three-tower development atop a forthcoming LRT station might soon receive heritage status to ensure it’s preserved

‘Room for a lot more buildings’ in booming Ottawa rental market

Despite a wave of new projects, local developers say they have no plans to scale back apartment construction in 2020 as demand for units continues to rise

17-storey addition proposed for Laurier Avenue heritage building

A developer is seeking planning committee’s approval to build a 17-storey, 85-unit tower on the edge of Ottawa’s downtown core as an addition to an existing heritage building

Ottawa home prices up 5.3% in Q4 2019: Royal LePage

The median price of a bungalow in the capital shot up 10.1 per cent year-over-year to $501K in the quarter

Gatineau builders fuel surge of multi-res housing starts in December

Ottawa-Gatineau’s apartment-building bonanza continued to drive the local housing construction market in December, with the number of multi-unit starts nearly doubling year-over-year

‘Our new reality’: Higher Ottawa housing prices projected in 2020

A busy December for members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board is a sign of things to come in the new year, according to the organization's incoming president

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