Home sales up 6.5 per cent in August: OREB
The number of homes sold by realtors in Ottawa increased last month as the market again showed signs of second-half improvement for 2013. Realtors sold
Home sales up 6.5 per cent in August: OREB
The number of homes sold by realtors in Ottawa increased last month as the market again showed signs of second-half improvement for 2013. Realtors sold
UPDATE: Ottawa home price affordability steady in Q2
Prices for Ottawa second-quarter home resales rose 2.9 per cent in the second quarter, according to Royal Bank of Canada, which put prices in line
Sheldon Creek charts new course for Carp Airport development
The new owner of land around the Carp Airport says he intends to start constructing residential and commercial space around the west-end property next year,
Ottawa, Gatineau housing starts to decline in 2013 and 2014
Housing starts in both Ottawa and Gatineau are expected to fall for the next two years, according to a third-quarter forecast released by the Canada
Ottawa housing starts rally in July
The number of housing starts ballooned last month, thanks largely to a huge jump in construction of multi-unit buildings. There were 938 starts last month,
Ottawa home sales fall for third straight month
The number of homes sold in Ottawa fell again in July, marking the third straight month of declines for a market that’s trying to reverse
Mixed-use buildings proposed for Barrhaven
Local property developer Caylbrooke Corp. Ltd. is planning three three-storey mixed buildings in Barrhaven, according to a planning rationale filed to the city. The location
Apartment hotel proposed for King Edward
A new development application proposes to transform a gravelled parking lot at King Edward Avenue and St. Patrick Street into a nine-storey mixed-use building to
Developer proposes nine-storey Westboro condo
A Toronto developer is asking the city for permission to build a nine-storey condominium building on the site of an old service station on Richmond Road in
Starwood still seeking 36-storey Little Italy condo
After two years of wrangling over the height of a proposed tower on Preston Street, just north of Carling Avenue, city officials and the developer
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