Killam continues hunt for Ottawa properties
Fresh offs its first foray into the National Capital Region, residential property landlord Killam Properties (TSX:KMP) says it is hunting for more local acquisition prospects.
Killam continues hunt for Ottawa properties
Fresh offs its first foray into the National Capital Region, residential property landlord Killam Properties (TSX:KMP) says it is hunting for more local acquisition prospects.
Condo market strength will overcome housing market malaise: CMHC
Tightening federal mortgage rules won’t deter first-time homebuyers from purchasing new condos and keeping Ottawa’s housing market afloat in the coming years, an analyst with
Realtor Marnie Bennett fined, suspended by regulators
Ottawa’s self-dubbed “condo queen” will be off the market for four months after her real estate registration was suspended by industry regulations. Well-known real estate
October housing sales increase
Ottawa realtors collectively recorded their best October since 2009 in terms of home sales, although increases in prices continued to slow. The average sale price
Ottawa home construction to drop 15%: CMHC
Housing starts in the Ottawa area will moderate in 2013 following this year’s construction boom, according to numbers released Monday by Canada’s housing agency The
No urban boundary expansion in the works: city
The City of Ottawa isn’t planning to expand the space available for suburban development anytime soon and will instead devote its time to examining the
‘Strict’ NCC regulations slow down Ashcroft’s downtown development A local builder is adjusting to a different sort of landlord as it prepares for a delayed
Hintonburg to buck housing correction: report
The Ottawa neighbourhood of Hintonburg is among 100 real estate markets across the country that’s expected to stay strong amid an expected correction of Canada’s
PrimeCorp brokers $281M multi-res deal
Ottawa-based PrimeCorp Commercial Realty Inc. brokered the sale of several multi-residential properties in Toronto for a value of $281 million. The brokerage firm, acting as
Housing starts fall 18% in Ottawa
Housing starts in the Ottawa area dropped 18 per cent year-over-year in September, according to numbers released Tuesday by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
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