According to architect Norm Hoston, the Lansdowne Live redevelopment plan is not providing any added benefits to make up for the loss of public space. “It seems to me that if you are going to give up what has been for decades a major public place in the city, there has to be a tremendous […]
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Low Mortgage Rates Fuel Ottawa Home Sales
Housing sales in Ottawa increased 24.7 percent in October, solidifying the market’s status after the turbulence of last year’s economic situation. This shows in the 13.6 percent jump in home prices over last year, bringing the average sale price to $318,655. Condominiums had the most demand, followed by bungalows and two-storey single-family homes, with 1,202 […]
Moving to Canada? Learn About Different Home Types
Canada is a popular place for relocation with over a million immigrants coming to settle here over the past decade. Luckily, Canada has wonderful programs to help new residents get started in their new home, such as ScotiaBank’s StartRight Program. OttawaMove has put together some information on different types of houses found in Canada, as […]
Bank Street Condos: EcoCite Under Warranty Investigation
EcoCite, the developer responsible for the Bank Street condos that were never finished, is now the subject of an investigation by the Tarion Warranty Corp., a company that oversees Ontario’s Home Warranties Act. The condos, which are located across the street from Lansdowne Park, were not completed due to the developer’s major financial troubles. In […]
Purchasing a Condo? Know Before You Buy
Many people that purchase condominiums like the lifestyle that it provides, versus buying a house. However, there is more than meets the eye with condo ownership. What are you really buying into when purchasing a condo? Bonnie Wegerich, president of the Calgary Real Estate Board says, “Purchasing this convenient condo lifestyle can be an inconvenient […]
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New Affordable Condo Community For Kemptville
Kemptville, a small town about 55km south of Ottawa, will be the new home to 136 condos built by the non-for-profit Options for Homes. The Toronto-based company plans to keep to its mission to sell standard homes at cost to those with low household incomes. The low-rise building project plans to construct the condos within […]
Housing Trend: Curves, curves, and more curves
A new trend hitting new Ottawa-area homes is the “curve.” Curved walls, barrelled ceilings, and curved doors are among the new accents that home builders are using to fuel interest in their houses and floorplans. “We’re very happy with the way the curved-wall features turned out,” says Bill Land, owner of Edmonton-based Land-Kor Homes. They […]
Green Housing Becomes Standard for Ottawa Homebuilders
Starting December 31, 2011 all homebuilders must begin to observe the stricter energy standards set forth by the Ontario Building Code, making all homes “greener.” The standard, known as EnerGuide 80, is centred on air leaks, sealants, heat loss resistance, window quality and other aspects that influence the efficiency of a property. Homebuilders, like Tartan, […]
Neighbourhood Profile: Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill is a neighbourhood located northeast of downtown Ottawa. The area is separated into two parts by Montreal Road: Beacon Hill North and Beacon Hill South. The neighbourhood also has many nicknames such as “The Beaks” or “The Hill.” Beacon Hill is a popular place for families to raise children. The area’s many reputable […]