Ottawa sees modest 3.45 per cent home value hike
The average Ottawa homeowner will see a meagre increase in property values this year compared to the rest of the province. According to the city’s
Ottawa sees modest 3.45 per cent home value hike
The average Ottawa homeowner will see a meagre increase in property values this year compared to the rest of the province. According to the city’s
Ottawa home price index rises in June: CREA
As housing prices in Canada continue to rise, sales are starting to taper off. The Canadian Real Estate Association’s MLS Home Price Index for Ottawa
The pinnacle of residential luxury in Ottawa
High atop Ottawa’s trendy ByWard Market and the centre of creativity that will be Arts Court, ArtHaus Condominiums has released an exclusive offering of just
Ottawa home prices see slight bump in Q2: Royal LePage
Housing prices in Ottawa were up slightly during the second quarter of 2016, according to the latest Royal LePage house price survey. The aggregate price
Opinion: Why be house-rich and cash-poor?
Who couldn’t use an extra few thousand dollars a year in spending money? The cost of borrowing is close to record lows, yet many of
Ottawa housing starts down in June, but six-month trend still on the rise
The annual pace of housing starts in Ottawa was down slightly in June – but the six-month trend was up, reversing a four-month downward trend, according to
European boutique realty firm arrives in Ottawa
A new player arrived on the Ottawa realty scene Monday with the announcement that German boutique realty firm Engel & Völkers is open for business. While the
Housing starts continue to trend down in Ottawa
Housing starts in the capital trended down for the fourth straight month, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Wednesday. A drop in apartment starts
Ottawa home sales up from last month, steady year-over-year
Warmer weather helped boost home sales in Ottawa in May, Ottawa Real Estate Board president Shane Silva said Monday. “Units sold are up 207 since
Housing starts to drop, market to remain balanced in 2016, 2017: CMHC
Housing starts in Ottawa are expected to drop in 2016 despite improving employment conditions, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Wednesday. In its Spring
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