
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
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.
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
Government can’t solve housing issues alone, private sector must be involved: CMHC
The report by CMHC deputy chief economist Aled ab Iorwerth says the scale of the problem is so large that the private sector must be
Ottawa’s housing construction pace falls in October amid economic headwinds, labour crunch
Housing starts in Ottawa-Gatineau rose slightly in October compared with the previous year, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
Housing starts may look promising, but there’s much more to be done, experts say
While the annual pace of housing starts in September rose to its highest level since November 2021, there’s more to the numbers when it comes
CMHC reports annual rate of housing starts in August down from July
The national housing agency says the seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts in August was 267,443 units, down three per cent from 275,158 in
UPDATED: Housing starts in Ottawa-Gatineau soar 170%, top 2,000 in July, CMHC reports
Housing agency says work began on 2,130 new housing units in the National Capital Region last month, with multi-unit builds soaring almost 400 per cent
Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts bounce back in June: CMHC
While construction slowed down on the Gatineau side of the Ottawa River, with the number of new starts falling to 132 from 151 the previous
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