CMHC says residential mortgage debt grew last year by fastest pace since 2008
Federal housing agency says growth was driven by increases in both the value and volume of uninsured mortgages for property buying and refinancings.
CMHC says residential mortgage debt grew last year by fastest pace since 2008
Federal housing agency says growth was driven by increases in both the value and volume of uninsured mortgages for property buying and refinancings.
Windmill plans new group home, residential towers near former site of Lincoln Fields Shopping Centre
Builder known for its environmentally friendly projects wants to construct three buildings with a total of 510 residential suites near the northwest corner of Richmond
Costco repeats as capital’s top revenue-generating company
Last year’s biggest locally based revenue gainer, e-commerce powerhouse Shopify, lost that title to the Royal Canadian Mint, which saw its revenues soar 73.9 per
Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts fall for second straight month in May
Homebuilders started work on 1,315 new dwelling units in Ottawa-Gatineau in April, down from 1,718 starts in the same month in 2021.
Feds contribute $6.6M to Bells Corners affordable housing project
This amount is complemented by $740,000 for fee and development charge waivers from the City of Ottawa and $4 million in Ontario Priorities Housing Initiative
Gatineau building boom tails off as region’s housing starts fall 22% in April
Multi-unit starts on the Quebec side of the river dropped from 547 in April 2021 to just 163 last month, a decline of 70 per
Ottawa housing starts hit five-decade high, but still don’t meet demand: CMHC
Builders began work on more than 10,000 new housing units in the capital last year – but that flurry of new construction still wasn’t enough
Ottawa home sales to fall in 2022 and beyond, but prices will stay high: CMHC
Rising interest rates and job uncertainty will combine to cool down Ottawa’s red-hot home resale market a few degrees in 2022 – but not enough
Gatineau building boom continues as National Capital Region housing starts tick up 10% in March
There were 521 new builds launched on the Quebec side of the river last month, up from 182 a year ago, CMHC said Tuesday.
Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts tick up in February: CMHC
Builders started work on 877 new dwellings in February, a 16 per cent increase over the 754 starts recorded in the same month in 2021,
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