
Ottawa housing market on ‘steady upward trajectory’ as prices rise 14% since end of 2022: OREB
Ottawa house prices have jumped nearly 14 per cent since the end of 2022, pushing the city back into “seller’s market territory,” the president of

Ottawa housing market on ‘steady upward trajectory’ as prices rise 14% since end of 2022: OREB
Ottawa house prices have jumped nearly 14 per cent since the end of 2022, pushing the city back into “seller’s market territory,” the president of

Average home prices in Ottawa will not revert to pre-pandemic levels this year: CMHC
The federal housing agency is predicting that home prices in the capital will come in at an average of $640,000 on the low end and

Demand for rental units pushes Ottawa housing starts to all-time high in 2022: CMHC
Builders in Ottawa launched 11,032 new housing units last year, an eight per cent increase from 2021, the national housing agency says in its latest

Ottawa-Gatineau’s annual rate of housing starts up 725% in February: CMHC
Ottawa-Gatineau’s annual pace of housing starts jumped a whopping 725 per cent in February, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. said Wednesday, reversing months of

Region’s annual rate of housing starts fell 58% in January: CMHC
The six-month rolling average – designed to smooth out monthly fluctuations – was 1,735 units, compared with 4,095 units in December.

Affordable housing in Ottawa gets $18.5M boost from feds
At least 48 new units of affordable housing will be built in Ottawa thanks to funding announced Monday by the federal government.


Housing construction pace slows in December as Gatineau records just one start: CMHC
Gatineau’s seasonally adjusted rate of housing starts – a six-month rolling average designed to smooth out monthly fluctuations – dropped to 13 in December from

Region’s annual pace of housing starts down 25% in November: CMHC
The national housing agency says the seasonally adjusted annual rate of starts – a six-month rolling average designed to smooth out monthly fluctuations – was

Ottawa home prices expected to rise 4% in 2023, Re/Max says
In the report released Tuesday, Re/Max Canada says it expects the average sale price of a home in Ottawa to rise to $683,000 next year,
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