We work diligently to ensure that our sellers realize the best value of the property that they are selling, and that our buyers find the home that meets their goals, their budget, and their wants. Our aim is to make these processes as simple and stress-free as we can, and to provide the expert knowledge and service to ensure informed decisions and smooth transitions.

The greenest of them all - Forward thinking in Ontario's construction industry is here now! Congratulations due!

When can we get buildings like this in Ottawa?

September 05, 2008 by Eric McGuinness in The Hamilton Spectator (Sep 5, 2008) West Village Suites is the greenest of green buildings in Hamilton.

The nine-storey, condo-style, student housing tower on Main Street West is the first building in the city to earn a LEED platinum rating -- the highest level in Canada's green-building evaluation system.

Features that helped earn the platinum certification include a white roof, solar water heating, a system that uses rainwater to flush toilets, energy-recovery ventilators in each suite and motion-activated lights in the stairwells.

Ottawa Light Rail - What's the latest scoop for light rail in Ottawa.

Ottawa has seen much debate over the past few years resulting in the understanding that we need some form of rapid transit rather than simply buses and bus roads.  The new Light Rail plans could help bring Ottawa into a new era.   To date we have just had the O-Train opened within the last couple of years, which sort of runs north-south through the city on an old track as a test site which is really taking people from nowhere to nowhere.

Ottawa's Million Dollar Real Estate For Sale

In 2010 - This week's million dollar home opportunities in Ottawa.
There are currently around 118 homes and 7 condos in the million plus price range in Ottawa as of August 26th, 2010.  Want to get a glimpse - click on the links below.  (Note you must be logged in to view the links)
 

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Ottawa's Luxury Home Market is Growing
Over the past few years the Ottawa Real Estate Market has seen an increase in the number of homes and condos that sell for a million and up.  Used to be that only happened in Rockcliffe, but now we're finding homes of this calibre in at various locations throughout the city.

Ottawa Neighbourhood Statistics

Would you like to know that statistics for various Ottawa neighbourhoods.  The City of Ottawa keeps track of statistics on each neighbourhood consisting of the following topics and makes them available online.

  • Age and Marital Status
  • Language
  • Religion
  • Mobility
  • Citizenship, Places of Birth, Period and Age of Immigration
  • Ethnicity
  • Visible Minorities and Aboriginal Population
  • Education
  • Labour Force Activity
  • Labour Force - Class of Worker and Industry Type
  • Labour Force - Occupation
  • Labour Force - Place of Work and Mode of Travel
  • Population - Unpaid Work
  • Population - Income
  • Income - Household and Family
  • Income - Low Income Cut-Offs (LICO), Shelter Costs
  • Family and Household - Characteristics
  • Dwelling - Type, Tenure, Condition, Period of Construction

Click on the link below to visit the city map of neighbourhoods and click on the neighbourhood you wish statistics for.  Note that the area codes on the map to not relate to the mls codes.  Moving your mouse over the area number will give you the neighbourhood name. 

Queensway Widening

Ontario announced revised plans on June 1st for the widening of the Queensway ( Hwy 417 ) in Ottawa.

The new plan will see the widening of Ottawa's main artery and will involve construction at various locations from the 416 interchange in the west end to the Anderson Road exit in the east end.

More than 70 bridges will be re-constructed or modified and at least 5 of the major ramps would be modified enough that land and houses are beign expropriated for the cause.  The time table is not set but is expected to take around 10 years and cost in the neighbourhood of $150 million.  Public consultations are being scheduled for June 20 to the 22nd.

Viewing an open house with open eyes

Remaining objective can be a difficult task when viewing an open house. It is easy to fall in love with a home''s appearance, blind to problems that may make it unsuitable. While aesthetics can be an important consideration, it is necessary to look beyond window-dressing. A qualified home inspector should be hired before purchasing a home, but there are areas that consumers can examine on their own. This will shorten your list of potential homes and reduce the likelihood that a home inspector will reject it as unsafe or unsuitable.

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