Rents rise in 2023 as Ottawa’s vacancy rate holds steady at 2.1%: CMHC
A record number of new rental units were completed in Ottawa last year, helping offset growing demand for apartments as the city’s rental vacancy rate
Rents rise in 2023 as Ottawa’s vacancy rate holds steady at 2.1%: CMHC
A record number of new rental units were completed in Ottawa last year, helping offset growing demand for apartments as the city’s rental vacancy rate
Housing starts in region dip 34% as rates, labour shortages take bite out of market
Ottawa-Gatineau’s annual pace of housing starts fell 34 per cent last month compared with October, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says.
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