
Demand for multi-unit builds in Ottawa-Gatineau fuels July housing starts surge
Homebuilders in Ottawa-Gatineau had a busy July, launching nearly 900 new starts as a tight supply of resale homes and rental accommodations continued to drive
Demand for multi-unit builds in Ottawa-Gatineau fuels July housing starts surge
Homebuilders in Ottawa-Gatineau had a busy July, launching nearly 900 new starts as a tight supply of resale homes and rental accommodations continued to drive
Busier Gatineau builders drive up National Capital Region housing starts in April
Housing starts in Ottawa-Gatineau were up 52 per cent in April over the same period last year, driven by a flurry of apartment, condo and
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
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Housing starts CMHC releases its latest read on the Canadian housing market on Monday when it publishes its preliminary data on housing starts for March.
CMHC looks to raise extra money for housing outside of billions from government
The chief executive of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says his agency wants to raise hundreds of millions more dollars to help Canadians afford
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Metro meeting Grocery and pharmacy chain Metro Inc. holds its annual meeting and releases its first-quarter results on Tuesday. The retailer reported in November that
Condo market trending skyward in Ottawa, say experts
During a stopover in Ottawa in late summer, Toronto-based condo developer Brad Lamb made it clear he believed condos were a commodity on the rise
Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts drop sharply in December: CMHC
While the National Capital Region finished 2018 trending down on housing starts, data from the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corp. shows a slow end to
Ottawa’s housing starts cool while Gatineau heats up in November: CMHC
Despite a flurry of building on the Gatineau side of the river, a lag in new projects in Ottawa led to a slowdown in November
Prices spike as supply tightens across segments of Ottawa’s rental market
Ottawa’s rental vacancy rate held steady in 2018, but the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment rose by its highest level in more than 15
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