Low risk for Ottawa housing market correction: CMHC
Ottawa’s housing market faces only a low risk of market correction, according to a Canada Mortgage and Housing report released Thursday. The low risk in
Low risk for Ottawa housing market correction: CMHC
Ottawa’s housing market faces only a low risk of market correction, according to a Canada Mortgage and Housing report released Thursday. The low risk in
Ottawa housing market steady in July: OREB
Sales in July were a near carbon copy of the same month in 2014 for members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board, its president said
InterRent REIT making “positive strides”: CEO
InterRent REIT’s second-quarter gross rental revenue increased 29.6 per cent from the same period a year earlier, the Ottawa-based company said Wednesday. “Our customer centric
Ottawa house prices up slightly in Q2: Royal Lepage
The price of a home in Ottawa climbed slightly in the second quarter according to the Royal LePage House Price Survey and Market Survey Forecast released
Ottawa real estate market stays strong in June: OREB
The local real estate market continues to heat up with the summer temperatures, according to the latest figures released by the Ottawa Real Estate Board
Ottawa housing affordability improves in 2015 Q1: RBC
Owning a home in Ottawa became slightly more affordable in the first quarter of 2015, according to a report by RBC Economics released Monday. “The
Buyer’s market boosts real estate sales in May: OREB
Ottawa Real Estate Board members had their best May since 2009, the organization said Wednesday. Members sold 1,926 residential properties last month, 7.7 per cent
Developer confident west-end condo will meet ‘landmark’ standard
The developer behind a proposed west-end condo tower says he intends to work with city officials to create an “iconic” top for the building so
InterRent REIT reports Q1 revenue boost
Ottawa-based InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust on Tuesday reported increases in first-quarter gross rental revenue and overall operating revenue compared with the same period a
OMB’s west Ottawa condo ruling opens door to height violations, councillor says
The Ontario Municipal Board’s decision to allow a Toronto developer to go ahead with a 12-storey west-end condo tower if it features “landmark architecture” could
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