We are proud to announce that this Feb 19th, 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM we will be hosting an Open House at 50 Briargate in the Avalon neighborhood, Ottawa. This is an opportunity to visit this excellent Condominium for sale in beautiful Avalon.Please come with any questions you may have. In the meantime you can take a virtual tour of this Avalon Condominium for sale.As always please do not hesita ...
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Every year we have numerous clients in Chapel Hill looking for sales information and pricing on their homes. Although we always provide a detailed analysis for individual clients, we also find that basic sale information can be quite useful in determining the value of a home. We thought we would share our findings for sale information in Chapel Hill in 2011.
In 2011 t ...
Ottawa, February 6, 2012 - Members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board sold 684 residential properties in January through the Board’s Multiple Listing Service® system compared with 677 in January 2011, an increase of one per cent. The five-year average for January sales is 652.Of those sales, 138 were in the condominium property class, while 546 were in the residential property class. The condomi ...
The following housing types are used by members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board to classify properties listed for sale. These designations can help you narrow your search for your ideal property. Although members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board make every effort to classify each property accurately, keep in mind that some properties may be more difficult to classify than others.
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The National Capital Region is Canada’s fourth biggest population centre Ontario’s growth was slow except in Ottawa-Gatineau, Toronto, Kingston and Brantforda
Statistics Canada says more than 100,000 new neighbours moved into town over the five years since the last census.The first numbers from the 2011 census show the Ottawa-Gatineau region grew by 9.1 per cent, outpacing both Canada’s ...
Packing your home shopping toolkitIdeally, the first property you see when shopping for a new home
will be the one you fall in love with and buy. But let’s face it. You’ll
probably end up seeing several homes before reaching the
decision to make an offer on one.
When you’re viewing homes, you want to make sure that the
experience is enjoyable (rather than stressful) and that you get all
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