Local man to head housing regulation firm
An Ottawa lawyer has been elected chair of the board of directors of the province’s private housing construction regulator. Christopher Spiteri becomes the first locally
Local man to head housing regulation firm
An Ottawa lawyer has been elected chair of the board of directors of the province’s private housing construction regulator. Christopher Spiteri becomes the first locally
Housing starts sluggish in April, CMHC says
The number of housing starts in Ottawa plummeted 51 per cent in April compared with the previous year, continuing the home construction market’s weak start
Cold spring blamed for cool Ottawa real estate market
Ottawa real estate agents had their slowest April for home sales in at least six years, according to data from the Ottawa Real Estate Board.
Domicile proposes 12-storey condo
Domicile Developments is asking the city for permission to build a 12-storey mixed-use building on Somerset Street and City Centre Avenue, just west of Chinatown,
Brigil files plans for 32-storey Parkdale condo
A Gatineau developer has filed a site plan application with the city to construct a 32-storey condo on Parkdale Avenue that will include 232 units
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
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