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August 2021 new-home sales remain slow

The Ottawa market is balancing itself out, says a market analyst.

The move to Net Zero for all new homes

Net Zero will be the building code standard in 2030, but we’ve still got a long way to go to get there.

Minto launches Brookline in Kanata

Brookline brings singles and towns to a new development near Kanata’s high-tech hub.
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July new-home numbers tumble

‘The market is self-correcting and heading towards a balanced market,’ says industry analyst.

Rhythm is the latest Caivan project in Orléans

Caivan introduces its new 31-foot walk-up floor plan at its Rhythm project in Orléans, offering an urban infill feel in a suburban single-family home.

Quick occupancy homes get you in faster

With enticing upgrades, quick occupancy homes offer lots to new-build buyers
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Refinancing a mortgage

How and why you refinance a mortgage

The 3 Ps for buying a new-build home

Buying a new build in Ottawa can be a challenge these days. Here’s our advice for hopeful buyers.

What goes into designing a model home

We tour the new model the Willow with eQ’s marketing and design studio managers to find out.
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From the experts

How much does it cost to upgrade a builder kitchen?

Cabinet specialist Deslaurier walks you through the new-build kitchen process.

The Commons launches in Orléans

The Glenview Homes project will see popular singles and towns amid mature neighbourhoods.

Leacross Landing means home

Habitat townhome enclave in Orléans means community and a garden for family.
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The $1 million production home

They used to be rare. Not so much anymore. Here’s what $1 million will buy you in today’s new-home market.

April new-home sales dip slightly

A continued lack of supply is keeping sales in check, reports PMA Brethour.

Ottawa’s 2020 designer of the year

Sascha Lafleur of West of Main eats, breathes and sleeps design.
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Outdoor living is hotter than ever in 2021

The winter and the pandemic have us hungering to expand our space.

March new-home sales cool off

Unlike the blistering resale market, there was no infusion of inventory to meet the demand.
From the experts

Ottawa’s changing housing landscape

How and why Ottawa will need to grow up, in and out over the next 25 years.
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