Capital condo construction to slow in 2014: CMHC
Activity in Ottawa’s condominium market will slow down in 2014 as developers wait for buyers to snap up already-finished units before going ahead with new
Capital condo construction to slow in 2014: CMHC
Activity in Ottawa’s condominium market will slow down in 2014 as developers wait for buyers to snap up already-finished units before going ahead with new
Ottawa housing starts up 25% in September
Ottawa homebuilders got busy in September as the number of housing starts for the region increased 25 per cent when compared to the same month
Ottawa housing starts rally in July
The number of housing starts ballooned last month, thanks largely to a huge jump in construction of multi-unit buildings. There were 938 starts last month,
Housing starts up 4.5% in June
Housing starts in Ottawa rebounded in June after a marked decline in May, but were still up only slightly over the same period in 2012
Condo investors cast shadow over housing market
Threat to market stability debated By Mark Brownlee. Cranes and construction crews have been a constant presence along Ottawa’s skyline in recent years as parking
Housing starts up 18% in March
The number of housing starts in Ottawa rose 18 per cent in March compared to the year previous, according to numbers released Tuesday by Canada’s
Ottawa housing starts down 14% in February
Ottawa’s new home construction sector slowed in February as the number of housing starts fell by 14 per cent, according to Canada’s national housing agency.
Housing starts fall 32% in December
Housing starts in Ottawa declined in December 2012 compared to a year earlier, figures released Wednesday by Canada’s national housing agency show. The number of
Rental vacancy rate climbs to 2.5%: CMHC
Increasing home ownership levels combined with the city’s condo construction boom helped ease Ottawa’s residential rental rate in 2012, according to data released Thursday. The
Townhouse starts increase 102% in December
Ottawa’s housing market saw the number of row housing starts more than double year-over-year in December, while the overall market grew by four per cent.
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