condo sales ottawa: Ottawa Re-sale Market Record-Breaking Sales #s in 2016 - 01/08/17 05:46 AM
The year 2016 ended on a strong note and some good news for Ottawa’s residential re-sale market, with record-breaking sales numbers in December and for the year, the Ottawa Real Estate Board has reported.
Ottawa also saw a strengthened condo market in 2016, with increases in sales numbers, the Board reports.
In a news release, the Board says its members sold 715 residential properties in December of 2016 through the Multiple Listing Service system. That’s up from 703 in December of 2015, and also well above the five-year average for December sales, which is 656.
Looking at the entire year of 2016, the Board … (0 comments)

condo sales ottawa: Ottawa property sales up slightly in November - 12/04/14 09:04 AM
Residential property sales in Ottawa were up slightly in November and average sale prices are keeping steady with last year’s numbers, the Ottawa Real Estate Board has announced.   A news release posted on the board’s website (www.oreb.ca) says members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board sold 893 residential properties in November of 2014. That’s up from 888 in November of 2013, representing an increase of 0.6 per cent. The board says the five-year average for November sales is 935.   Ottawa Real Estate Board President Randy Oickle says that so far in 2014, members of the board have sold 13,291 … (0 comments)

condo sales ottawa: Ottawa's slower condo market means good news for buyers - 07/07/14 01:23 AM
If you’ve been thinking of getting into the Ottawa condo market, whether it’s to buy your first property or downsize from a house to something smaller and easier to maintain in your retirement years, there is potential good news to be found in some of the recent sales figures for our area.
As you may have read in media reports, the Ottawa condo market was a little cool in recent months. Some are attributing that to an over-supply of units. New condo projects seemed to pop up on almost every vacant corner in recent years as part of a condo-building boom.
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