Ottawa home prices plunge in March: Teranet
Ottawa home prices fell on both a month-over-month and year-over-year basis last month, according to the latest numbers from the Teranet-National Bank house price index.
Ottawa home prices plunge in March: Teranet
Ottawa home prices fell on both a month-over-month and year-over-year basis last month, according to the latest numbers from the Teranet-National Bank house price index.
UPDATE: Slow start to 2014 continues despite jump in March home sales: OREB
Ottawa real estate agents sold more homes last month than they did during the same time a year earlier but the local market is still
Charitable organization plans 3.5-storey apartment building for Vanier
A not-for-profit that works with underprivileged people who have come into conflict with the law is asking the City of Ottawa to allow for a
Halifax landlord buys two buildings in Vanier
Halifax-based Killam Properties (TSX: KMP) has acquired two apartment buildings in Vanier. The residential landlord says it paid $12.5 million for the 75-unit building at
Housing starts still down for 2014 despite March boost: CMHC
The number of housing starts in Ottawa shot up in March, but not enough to reverse the home construction market’s tepid start to 2014. There
Ottawa endured ‘extreme’ slowdown in housing market during Q1: Royal LePage
The price of detached houses in Ottawa edged up as condo prices fell during the first three months of 2014, according to a new survey
Ottawa’s housing market ‘sluggish’: Conference Board
Declining employment numbers brought on in part by federal government downsizing is dragging down Ottawa’s housing market, according to a new report from the Conference
Re/Max acquisition shakes up east-end real estate scene
Cumberland-based Re/Max Citywide Realty has acquired another Re/Max franchise, Clarence-Rockland’s Riveria 2000. By Jacob Serebrin The acquisition is intended to “secure us in the east
House prices down for 6th straight month in Ottawa-Gatineau: Teranet index
House prices in Ottawa-Gatineau dropped again in February, according to the Teranet-National Bank composite price index. The index, which tracks the change in prices of
Housing construction falls off in February: CMHC
A sharp drop off in the construction of apartment, semi-detached and row dwellings helped extend a slow start to the year for the region’s new
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