Ottawa housing starts trend down in March: CMHC
A sluggish condominium market was a factor as housing starts in the capital trended down in March, the Canada Housing and Mortgage Company said Friday.
Ottawa housing starts trend down in March: CMHC
A sluggish condominium market was a factor as housing starts in the capital trended down in March, the Canada Housing and Mortgage Company said Friday.
InterRent acquires Centrepointe apartments for $55.7 million
Ottawa-based InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) announced this week it will acquire a three-building apartment complex near Algonquin College in a $55.7-million deal. “We feel
Ottawa housing starts trend down in February: CMHC
Housing starts in Ottawa trended down across the board in February, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Tuesday. “Housing starts trended lower in February
Planning committee OKs Potter’s Key subdivision
A controversial subdivision proposal for Stittsville passed the planning committee hurdle on Tuesday. But faced with neighbours’ concerns about a traffic surge, speeding vehicles, construction
Ottawa housing starts trend up in January: CMHC
Housing starts in Ottawa bucked the national trend in January, trending up slightly according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. Ottawa starts trended up
Ottawa home prices inch up in November: CREA
The average price of a house in Ottawa rose slightly in November, the Canadian Real Estate Association said Tuesday. The CREA said Ottawa prices were
CMHC expects Ottawa housing market to buck national trend in 2016 and 2017
Housing starts in Ottawa are expected to rise in 2016 despite a drop across the country, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Monday. In
Ottawa home prices relatively stable in 2015 Q3: Royal Lepage
The average price of a home in Ottawa dipped slightly in the third quarter of 2015, Royal Lepage said this week. At $386,295, the average
Ottawa realtors set resale record in September
September was a record-breaking month for local realtors, the president of the Ottawa Real Estate Board said Monday. With 1,244 residential properties sold in September,
Ottawa apartment starts to drop in 2016: Conference Board of Canada
Apartment starts in Ottawa in 2016 are expected to fall below 1,000 units for the first time in six years, according to a Conference Board
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