
Planning committee defers proposal for nine storeys on Oblats Avenue
A proposal for a nine-storey apartment complex in front of a former monastery in Old Ottawa East has been put on hold while the developer

Planning committee defers proposal for nine storeys on Oblats Avenue
A proposal for a nine-storey apartment complex in front of a former monastery in Old Ottawa East has been put on hold while the developer

Flurry of building in Gatineau boosts National Capital Region’s total March housing starts
A surge in the construction of rental units on the Quebec side of the river fuelled a 63 per cent jump in year-over-year housing starts

Minto Apartment REIT acquires $209M stakes in Montreal, Toronto properties
Ottawa-based Minto Apartment REIT (TSX:MI.UN) is deepening its reach in Toronto and entering the Montreal market for the first time with two sizeable property deals

Ottawa now Canada’s fourth-most-expensive housing market: Royal LePage
Ottawa’s aggregate home price surpassed Calgary’s for the first time ever in the first quarter of 2019 – making the capital the fourth-most-expensive housing market

Ottawa home sales stall in March: OREB
A shortage of new inventory and tougher mortgage stress tests are putting a damper on the city’s resale housing market, the Ottawa Real Estate Board

Developer pitches nine-storey apartment building in Sandy Hill
An Ottawa developer wants to build a nine-storey apartment building in Sandy Hill that would house 191 residential rental units, according to a site plan

Sakto proposes three extra floors for planned 25-storey tower at Preston Square
An Ottawa real estate firm has revised its plans for a major addition to its Little Italy property, adding three floors and nearly 60 units

Toronto developer eyes 18-storey retirement home on Sparks Street
A Toronto-based developer has announced plans to build an 18-storey retirement residence on a prime piece of downtown real estate owned by the Anglican Diocese

Altus Group projects modest growth in Ottawa housing starts this year
Ottawa is projected to see steady growth in 2019 housing starts while homebuilders in other major Canadian cities are expected to ease off the gas,

Housing starts in Ottawa-Gatineau skyrocket in February, CMHC says
Homebuilders in Ottawa-Gatineau kicked into high gear last month in an apparent effort to meet pent-up demand, starting work on 814 new properties – a
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