Ottawa home builders not betting on a big 2017
Ottawa home builders aren’t optimistic they’ll see a better 2017 after several years during which a shrinking public-service workforce weakened the local housing market. By
Ottawa home builders not betting on a big 2017
Ottawa home builders aren’t optimistic they’ll see a better 2017 after several years during which a shrinking public-service workforce weakened the local housing market. By
Council briefs: new permit regulations a sign of the times
Businesses in Ottawa will now have to obtain permits if they want put up new illuminated signs in their windows. That’s just one of the
Province’s affordable housing proposal rankles builders’ group
The Ontario government’s plan to allow municipalities to mandate affordable housing in new developments will hurt homebuyers by jacking up prices, a key local industry
The arrival of Ottawa’s first “micro-condo” development is another sign housing has become out of reach for many local buyers, a leading industry advocate says.
Home Builders’ Association head hopeful for compromise after city approves development fee hike
The head of the Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association says he is hopeful his group won’t have to go to the Ontario Municipal Board to
Homebuilders vow to fight proposed development charge hikes
Development fees on some new houses could rise by more than $5,000 under a proposal approved by the city’s planning committee on Tuesday night. By
Condo market players expect fewer new developments in 2014
That chill in the air Matthew Sachs felt in late December had nothing to do with the arctic-like temperatures gripping the capital. Instead, the general
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