Joint venture purchases Kanata apartment building
A recently constructed 152-unit apartment building in Kanata has been purchased for $48.7 million, or $320,000 per suite, as part of a three-way deal that
Joint venture purchases Kanata apartment building
A recently constructed 152-unit apartment building in Kanata has been purchased for $48.7 million, or $320,000 per suite, as part of a three-way deal that
Ottawa real estate market inventory drops in August on strong sales: OREB
Ottawa Real Estate Board members were busy in August, with sales exceeding both the same month in 2014 and the five-year average, the board said
New rink to add value to Accora Village: Ferguslea
A new outdoor rink at Bayshore Park might mean more fun for residents, but the company that funded the project says it will ultimately be
Multi-family asset class in demand in Ottawa and across Canada: Colliers
Ottawa is following the national trend toward multi-family asset class, according to the latest report from Colliers International. While sale price per door and number
Ottawa realtors have second best July on record
The slow start to 2013 appears to be a distant memory for the Ottawa housing market after local real estate agents sold 1,445 residential properties
Local hotel conversions continue
Minto Group Inc. has closed its downtown Minto Suites Hotel operations earlier than expected as the company aims to fully convert the Lyon Street property
Ottawa house prices flat: Royal Lepage
House prices were relatively flat in the capital last month, reflecting a mixed market and lower sales, according to the latest Royal LePage report released
Ottawa real estate numbers up: OREG
The Ottawa real estate market has rebounded from the winter-induced slow start to 2014, with residential sales in June up 4.3 percent compared with the
Vacancy rates down in the capital, rent up: CMHC
Vacancy rates in the capital fell slightly in April compared with the same month last year, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation says. In its
Home Builders’ Association head hopeful for compromise after city approves development fee hike
The head of the Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association says he is hopeful his group won’t have to go to the Ontario Municipal Board to
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