Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Westboro Condo Living

Westboro Condo living is all about the condo lifestyle. Just lock the doors and go. Everyday can be an adventure free from the stress of driving across the city through construction and rush hour. The concept of living where you work and vice verse spells out why condos have become so popular with people of all ages. So whether you are downsizing or it is the first home for you condo lifestyle in the right area can have a lot to offer.
I am not sure there is a better area in Ottawa to live and work than Westboro, which is what Westboro Condo living is all about. Sure you have to work from 9-5, but the real joy is when you leave work and go for drink on the patio at Trio Wine Bar or when you step out in the middle of the afternoon to grab a cappuccino from Starbucks or Bridgehead. On the weekend maybe you walk over to Fratelli restaurant to share a bottle of wine and an antipasto plate with a few friends. If your lucky enough to have a dog why not spoil them like we all do with treats from Bark & Fitz. Your dog will also love to go for long walks on the Ottawa River bike way. This is just a taste of the options for Westboro condo owners.
When comes to establishing value in the Westboro neighbourhood there is a huge range of possibilities. Condos start in the low $200,000 and go up over $1 million with a variety of choices for location. Developers see this area to be perfect to build condos for all that it has to offer. As we speak there are some really exciting opportunities for both investment and lifestyle. One of those developments slated to be ready in late 2010 or early 2011 is 101 Richmond a condominium building by Ashcroft. It will have amenities like a pet spa, movie theatre, yoga studio and roof top patio with BBQ.
If you are interested in any other new opportunities that will come and go every day just ask me as Westboro condo living will just get better as the neighbourhood continues to grow.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Byward Market Condos




Byward Market condos are what condo life is all about. Living near where you work and where you play. No driving necessary, just a sense of adventure and an active social life and you can jump from work, to play, to home in just a few steps. If we had warmer winters we could enjoy patios at restaurants and balconies in condos year round.


Byward market condos come in all price ranges, sizes and finishings. At present they are in high demand and probably will be for some time, but as developers try to keep up with the demand by designing and building new condominium projects the demand should slowly meet the supply.


In the present real estate market they are selling extremely fast somewhere from a few days to a few weeks, but not much longer than that. The price range from $250,000 up to over a million. If you have the time new construction is always an option, but it takes a very flexible present living situation as new builds can sometimes by delayed. This is the best way to get maximum value for your dollar and usually allows you to be able to decide the interior finishes so you can customize your condo to your taste.


Living in what most consider the social epicentre of Ottawa creates a lot of options for both food and entertainment. There is also no lack of commercial space for shopping with the Rideau Centre just moments away. Getting around the city without a car is never a problem as major transit lines run in and out of the Rideau Centre every couple minutes. Not that you need to take a bus anywhere when you live in the centre of Ottawa's universe the way the Byward Market is.
It sure is nice to have options and this definitely what this area gives you.






Friday, September 11, 2009

Green Homes in Ottawa

"Green" Homes in Ottawa

"Green" homes in Ottawa as across Canada have become immensely popular and important to people. "A majority of Canadians (68 per cent) rate their home as “somewhat green.” A further 13 per cent believe their homes are “very green.” But an even stronger majority (83 per cent) acknowledge they have room to improve — and are keen to make their homes even greener than they are today." quoted from Metro News.
With this new found go "green" attitude home buyers are now willing to pay more for homes as long as they are "green." This spring as the federal government saw this trend arising they adapted a rating system called LEED or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for use in residential homes and up to three story low rise apartment buildings. The LEED rating system had been used for larger real estate such as high rise buildings since 2005. LEED or "green" homes are designed to use less water, less energy and natural resources. They also create less waste and a healthier environment for their occupants. Owners of "green" homes or LEED homes should expect to see lower energy and water bills, less greenhouse gas emissions and less exposure to unhealthy air in homes caused by mold, mildew, etc.
I would think that given the rising energy costs we will see a lot more of these types of buildings and human ingenuity.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Open House Britannia
















Open House in the Britannia Area this Sunday from 2-4, September 13,2009. The open house is at 40 Kempster Ave. If you enjoy being close to the river, bike trails and more park space than you can think of activities to do than this property would be perfect for you. It is newly renovated from top to bottom. If you have any questions regarding the open house or any other real estate concerns don't hesitate to contact me. 613-788-7412 or rangus@kwottawa.ca.