Capital condo construction to slow in 2014: CMHC
Activity in Ottawa’s condominium market will slow down in 2014 as developers wait for buyers to snap up already-finished units before going ahead with new
Capital condo construction to slow in 2014: CMHC
Activity in Ottawa’s condominium market will slow down in 2014 as developers wait for buyers to snap up already-finished units before going ahead with new
Ottawa home resales up 2% in October
Ottawa home resales inched up in October as the local market continued a strong second half of 2013, the Ottawa Real Estate Board announced Tuesday.
Housing sales to increase then taper off in middle of next year: CMHC
Ottawa housing sales are going to rise over the next few months before slowing down again in mid-2014 due to an expected increase in mortgage
Ottawa housing starts up 25% in September
Ottawa homebuilders got busy in September as the number of housing starts for the region increased 25 per cent when compared to the same month
Ottawa home sales jump 12.5 per cent in September
The number of Ottawa residential properties sold in September increased year-over-year as the local housing market continued to gain momentum following a first-half funk. Ottawa
Royal LePage acquires two Prudential Realty offices in Ottawa
Royal LePage has added to its Ottawa operations with the acquisition of the local offices of Prudential Town Centre Realty, the firms announced this week.
Osgoode proposing three new buildings in Vanier
Osgoode Properties is asking for the city’s permission to build three new towers at 27 Selkirk St. in Vanier. An application filed with the city
Viner proposes private student residence for Laurier Avenue East
Viner Assets is asking the city for permission to build a mid-rise mixed-use building on Laurier Avenue E. The building, located close to the corner
Home price index for Ottawa hits all-time high
Ottawa-area home prices increased slightly in August, according to a survey of prices in the area, helping push the indexed average for the region to
Ottawa housing starts jump in August
Ottawa’s housing market showed more signs of having turned a corner in August, as the number of new homes more than doubled when compared to
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