Real Estate in Ottawa this Spring

In March 2017, the Ottawa Real Estate Board predicted that the Ottawa real estate market will see a competitive spring season this year and encourages sellers to list their home to capitalize on the spring market. Ottawa residents have enjoyed an overall positive trajectory in the real estate market over the past year, and according…

Trump and the Ottawa Real Estate Market

It seems as though the entire world is talking about American politics these days. Whatever your opinion is, there is an inevitability that the rapid shift in American policies are currently having (and will continue to have) a remarkable impact on the Canadian economy, and ultimately, the Canadian real estate market. Here are the top…

2016 Real Estate In Review

2016 Real Estate In Review   2016 was transformational when it comes to the real estate market both here in the nation’s capital and throughout Canada as a whole. The Canadian real estate story of 2016 is one of shifting policy and unprecedented investment trends. While the overall Canadian economy experienced a gentle decline in…

September Ottawa Real Estate Market Summary

According to the latest news release from the Ottawa Real Estate Board, the high numbers of property sales that the Ottawa real estate market experienced all summer long is continuing into the fall. Month after month, all summer long, both residential and condominium unit sales broke historical records in Ottawa. This trend stands true throughout…

Ottawa Housing Market Spikes in July

  “Sales continue to outpace 2015 numbers both in monthly and year-to-date comparisons,” – Shane Silva, President of the Ottawa Real Estate Board.   The Ottawa Real Estate Board has released the latest summer real estate information for July in the capital. The first few months of summer in Ottawa’s real estate market have been…

This Just In! Ottawa Property Assessment Results

The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation has released Ottawa’s property assessments and the verdict is in – home values are on the rise. The assessment is based on over five million homes in Ontario and considers factors such as location, size, age, and building quality. As a standalone statement, this sounds promising for Ottawa homeowners. There…