Ottawa property managers merge ahead of new provincial condo rules
With roughly 72 million square feet of managed property valued at more than $800 million between them, two Ottawa condo management firms are joining forces
Ottawa property managers merge ahead of new provincial condo rules
With roughly 72 million square feet of managed property valued at more than $800 million between them, two Ottawa condo management firms are joining forces
Proposed Sandy Hill development to add 55 apartment units on Nelson Street in Ottawa
A developer is looking for the city’s permission to build a new low-rise apartment building near the University of Ottawa on the site of several
Proposed Sandy Hill development to add 55 apartment units on Nelson Street in Ottawa
A developer is looking for the city’s permission to build a new low-rise apartment building near the University of Ottawa on the site of several
Ottawa new home construction jumps in April
The surge in new home construction showed no signs of slowing last month as Ottawa homebuilders continued to launch new projects at an accelerated pace,
Strong economy, LRT project spurring housing boom, Re/Max says
Ottawa’s housing market had a strong start to the year, with a 5.5 per cent jump in the average home price compared with this time
RioCan partners with Halifax-based Killam REIT on Gloucester apartment project
Canadian retail leasing giant RioCan announced this week it is partnering with a Halifax-based real estate investment trust to build an apartment complex near Gloucester’s
Ottawa real estate market could catch cold as Toronto market is cooled down
Ottawa real estate could be the collateral damage if the provincial government moves to cool down Toronto’s housing market. The provincial government’s budget next week
Toronto homeowners cash out to live mortgage-free in Ottawa
Sarah Blakely recalls feeling some trepidation when she and her husband shelled out more than $300,000 for a modest 1 1/2-storey house in a less-desirable
Lansdowne’s legacy? Eight-storey Glebe development gets committee’s nod
Montreal-based developer Canderel received support from Ottawa’s planning committee on Tuesday to construct a new eight-storey Amica retirement residence on the site of a Beer
Ottawa housing starts jump 71% in Q1
Mirroring a national trend, new home construction in Ottawa surged in the first three months of the year as developers broke ground on hundreds of
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