Ottawa, ON Real Estate - Houses For Sale in Ottawa, Ontario
Homes for sale in Ottawa average around $826,282 on MLS®. Roughly 30% of Ottawa’s residences were built in the 1960s and 1970s, with many others dating back to before 1960 or sprouting up in the 1980s. The city’s housing landscape is largely characterized by single-detached homes, which make up about 45% of all dwellings. Ottawa also features a good mix of large apartment buildings and townhouses. Approximately two-thirds of the city’s homes are owner-occupied, with the remaining portion rented out. There’s also a wide selection of housing sizes in Ottawa, ranging from cozy lofts to sizable properties with four or more bedrooms. Read more about Ottawa real estate
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Nearby and Popular Cities
Neighbourhoods in and around Ottawa
- Centretown
- New Barrhaven - New Development - Stonebridge
- Stittsville
- Orleans Avalon - Notting Gate - Fallingbrook - Gardenway South
- Riverside South - Leitrim
- Lowertown
- West Centertown
- Manotick
- Westboro
- Byward Market
- Kanata Lakes - Marchwood Lakeside - Morgan's Grant - Kanata North Business Park
- Vanier North
- Greely
- CFB Rockcliffe-NRC
- Civic Hospital-Central Park
- Hintonburg - Mechanicsville
- Orleans Chapel Hill South
- Russel - Edwards
- Dunrobin
- Overbrook - McArthur
About Living in Ottawa, Ontario
Transportation
This city is very car friendly. It is very easy to park. On the other hand, commuting by public transit is challenging in Ottawa. Nevertheless, residents profit from the Bayview Station, Greenboro Station and Confederation Station with access to the Trillium Line. Residents are served by various rapid transit stations with access to the 1 |, 75 |, 18 | Pré Tunney, 98 |, 97 | and 400 | Rapibus 400. The city is connected by over 200 bus lines, and it is convenient to get to a nearby bus stop from most properties. The bicycle is a sometimes poor means of transportation in Ottawa since the cycling network is not especially comprehensive, and there are a good number of elevation changes. Nevertheless, bicycling is more feasible in some pockets than others. Travelling on foot is also not very practical for house buyers in this city as very few day-to-day needs can be met by walking.
Services
Some, but not all, property owners in Ottawa will live within walking distance of one of over 350 supermarkets. Residents can enjoy over 1900 restaurants and cafes as well. Regarding education, parents and their kids may consider it challenging to get to high schools and primary schools on foot. In addition, daycares are not particularly plentiful and accordingly not always within walking distance.
Character
Home buyers who prefer a calm ambience will enjoy Ottawa. There are over 1000 green spaces close by for residents to relax in, including Monaghan Forest Park and Sheila McKee Park, which makes it easy to reach them. Most areas in this city are quiet, as the streets are generally reasonably peaceful - although that is not the case closer to one of the railway lines, one of the 3 airports (YRP, YOW, YRO), Autoroute de la Gatineau or Highway 417.