2011 a typical year for home sales in Ottawa
Members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board sold 699 residential properties in December through the Board’s Multiple Listing Service® system compared with 618 in December 2010, an increase of 13.1 per cent. The five-year average for December sales is 611. The total number of homes sold through the Board’s MLS® system in 2011 was 14,412, an increase of 1.7 per cent over 2010. The average price for 2011 was $343,701, an increase of 5.2 per cent over 2010.
» read full articleCondo sales drive resale market in October
Members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board sold 1,062 residential properties in October through the Board’s Multiple Listing Service® system compared with 1,038 in October 2010, an increase of 2.3 per cent. The five-year average for October sales is 1,071.
» read full articleJ.D. Power & Assoc. - Prudential Ranks Highest in Satisfaction among Home Sellers
For the second time in three years, Prudential achieves distinction among full service real estate firms
» read full articleCondo prices up 22.5% in year
Condominium prices are continuing to increase markedly faster than those for other types of housing, as a resurgent real estate market helps sellers forget the doldrums of early 2009.
» read full articleChanging face of Ottawa
From the greening of suburban communities to the ascent of the urban condo, the past decade has been one of restless change for Ottawa's new homes market. We talked to the experts about some of the major trends since 2000 and asked them to do a little crystal ball gazing about the next 10 years.
» read full articleHOUSING BUBBLES UP
Canadian existing-home prices are now rising at a pace not seen in 20 years, fuelling talk that a bubble may be forming in the market.
» read full articleArea realtors scramble for listings
Fewer than 3,800 resale homes available in sellers' market, and prices on rise
» read full articleResolve to Get Your Home Documents Organized
As a homeowner, you begin to accumulate all sorts of records and papers the moment you made the offer on your home. Loan documents, inspection reports, title insurance policy, home improvement receipts, appliance warranties are just a few of documents that you may at one time or another need. Would you be readily able to locate these items? Are they filed away or in different junk drawers around the house? Knowing where these items are can save you a lot of time and even money in the long run.
» read full articleLocal housing sales robust despite economic slowdown
Ottawa’s housing sales continue to buck the national trend, posting a third consecutive record setting month for sales.
» read full articleAverage Canadian house price at record high
The housing market continued to rebound in May with a fourth consecutive increase in monthly sales, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association.
» read full articleI have a Vision
Hunter, who works for IBM Global Technology Services, is still settling into his new space. His 18-speed bike rests on a rolled up area rug and there aren't any curtains on the floor-to-ceiling windows, but then there aren't any inquiring neighbours able to see into his new condo.
"I can see the future. It's going to be vibrant and nothing's going to be blocking the view."
» read full articleCindy Sezlik on Deal Sellers
The local real estate market may have escaped the catastrophic dips seen in some other cities. Still that doesn't mean agents don't have to be quick-witted and creative when it comes to brokering a house sale. If a buyer is wavering, sometimes the quirkiest things can tip the scales.
» read full articleFive Tips for a Green Home
Eco-friendly. Carbon footprint. Global warming. Energy-efficient. These catch phrases have become part of our lexicon as we’ve become more aware of our impact on the environment and our role in protecting it. As a homeowner, there are some simple, inexpensive steps you can take to make your home energy-efficient. Get started on the road to being “green” with these five tips.
» read full articleOttawans opting for condos over homes
"Higher density construction will become the most sought-after dwelling type in Ottawa's new home market."
» read full articleArea’s housing market defies national price drop
The city's resale housing market remains resilient even while sales and prices are dropping in other Canadian markets, according to a survey by a major real estate firm.
» read full articleBoomers on the move
Many will choose to stay in their current home, while others look to adult lifestyle communities, vitality of urban condos.
» read full articleOBJ: Ottawa housing market to stay strong in 2009: CMHC
But despite the slowdown the housing market remains solid, she said.
"Employment levels are still supporting the home resale market in Canada, and Ottawa in particular," she added.
» read full articleSezlik: (~ 4 hours ago)
Thanks to all the agents who attended our Open House today at Ph4-15 Murray St.! We hope you enjoyed it & the treats from The French Baker!
Sezlik: (~ 5 hours ago)
801-40 Landry St. Just Listed! A large balcony for perfect outdoor living. Live in Beechwood Village! #ottawacondos
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Agent's Open House Tomorrow, Feb. 9 from 10am-12noon. View this spectacular two-storey condo. #bywardmarket #ottcondo link
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Sezlik: (~ 2 days ago)
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Sezlik: (~ 2 days ago)
RT @ottawanewslive: City Unveils New Lansdowne Plan, Photos - link
Sezlik: (~ 2 days ago)
One Bedroom Condo for rent at 40 Landry St. Beautifully upgraded condo in the heart of Beechwood Village. #condoforrent link
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