Killam adds to Ottawa apartment portfolio
A Halifax-based residential landlord has bought an apartment east of Ottawa’s downtown, the latest in a string of similar purchases across the city. Killam Properties
Killam adds to Ottawa apartment portfolio
A Halifax-based residential landlord has bought an apartment east of Ottawa’s downtown, the latest in a string of similar purchases across the city. Killam Properties
Phoenix proposes nine-storey building in Chinatown
Local developer Phoenix Homes is asking the city to make way for a nine-storey mixed-use building it’s proposed for Ottawa’s Chinatown. Phoenix has asked the
Morley Hoppner receives committee rezoning approval for Kanata condos
City councillors have taken the first step towards rezoning the site of a contentious seven-storey condominium proposed for the Beaverbrook neighbourhood west of downtown Ottawa.
Housing starts fall 32% in December
Housing starts in Ottawa declined in December 2012 compared to a year earlier, figures released Wednesday by Canada’s national housing agency show. The number of
Ottawa home prices to rise 1.3% in 2013: Royal LePage
Ottawa home prices will rise at a rate slightly higher than the national average in 2013 despite a slowdown in the first part of the
Real estate market cools in December
Home sales in Ottawa dropped 11 per cent year-over-year in December, which meant the local real estate market finished the year slightly behind 2011 levels,
New Minto CEO says he’ll stay the course
One of Ottawa’s largest real estate firms will mark the end of an era in 2013 when Roger Greenberg, the long-time CEO of The Minto
Home prices fall 0.5% in November
Ottawa home prices fell for the third straight month in November, according to a survey released Wednesday, as further evidence emerged that the market across
Minto paid $94.55M for Craig Henry community: records
Recently published data shows one of the city’s largest residential landlords paid $94.55 million for a multi-residential and commercial portfolio in Nepean. Minto announced its
Rental vacancy rate climbs to 2.5%: CMHC
Increasing home ownership levels combined with the city’s condo construction boom helped ease Ottawa’s residential rental rate in 2012, according to data released Thursday. The
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