Ottawa resales up 13% in March
Ottawa Real Estate Board members have sold almost 13 per cent more houses and condominiums year-over-year since last March, according to numbers released Wednesday. The
Ottawa resales up 13% in March
Ottawa Real Estate Board members have sold almost 13 per cent more houses and condominiums year-over-year since last March, according to numbers released Wednesday. The
Ottawa housing starts up 6% in February
Rowhouse starts were the engine behind a 5.7-per-cent rise in overall Ottawa housing starts in February, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. The
Ottawa resales up 7% in February
Ottawa Real Estate Board members sold 1,009 houses and condominiums in February, an increase of 7.3 per cent over last year. The average sales price
Condo surge leads Ottawa housing starts
A more than four-fold increase in apartment-style housing starts boosted the overall numbers year-over-year in January, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. The
Home prices up 5.6% in January
Local home prices continued to outstrip the rate of inflation last month as the average residential resale price climbed 5.6 per cent to hit $349,415,
Townhouse starts increase 102% in December
Ottawa’s housing market saw the number of row housing starts more than double year-over-year in December, while the overall market grew by four per cent.
Housing resales up 13% in December
Ottawa Real Estate Board members saw a 13-per-cent increase in resales in December, capping a year where annual sales slightly rose. Members sold 699 properties
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