January home sales up 11.5% in Ottawa
Ottawa realtors kicked off 2017 by setting a five-year high for home sales in January, traditionally one of the local market’s slower months. Members of
January home sales up 11.5% in Ottawa
Ottawa realtors kicked off 2017 by setting a five-year high for home sales in January, traditionally one of the local market’s slower months. Members of
Ottawa home builders not betting on a big 2017
Ottawa home builders aren’t optimistic they’ll see a better 2017 after several years during which a shrinking public-service workforce weakened the local housing market. By
Developer proposes nine-storey mixed-use building on Wellington Street in Hintonburg
The owner of a property on Wellington Street West near the O-Train tracks wants to turn a two-storey office building into a nine-storey mixed-use development,
Ottawa’s Sleepwell plans $1.8M in upgrades to growing Pembroke portfolio
An Ottawa property management firm says it plans to spend $1.8 million renovating its recently acquired Pembroke properties in a project the company’s president said
Parliament sightline rules could prevent taller Ottawa towers
A proposed towering condominium in Lebreton Flats encountered some pushback this month, thanks to a decades-old rule restricting buildings from blocking views of Parliament Hill.
Planning committee approves two midrise towers for Bronson and Carling
A stretch of Bronson Avenue south of the Queensway is set for a major facelift after the City of Ottawa’s planning committee has unanimously approved
Twelve-storey student residence proposed for Bronson and Carling
A student residence developer is proposing a 12-storey, 172-unit tower a kilometre north of Carleton University, near the intersection of Bronson and Carling avenues. If
Opinion: Coach houses open the door to better urban planning in Ottawa
As many of you probably know, the City of Ottawa recently changed its bylaws to permit construction of coach houses on many existing residential lots. The new
Roof Maintenance Solutions finds fallen stars atop Ottawa buildings
Ernie Cecchetto was a teenager when he first learned how to catch fragments of a shooting star. Now, as an adult and president of Ottawa-based
Ottawa home prices to rise 1.7% in 2017: Royal LePage
After ending 2016 with a bang, Ottawa’s residential real estate market is poised for modest gains this year, according to one of the country’s largest
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