The Glebe, Ottawa
The Rideau Canal, Bank Street, Lansdowne Park — The Glebe is Ottawa's most complete urban neighbourhood. Browse current condo listings updated daily from MLS.
Current Inventory
Every condo currently listed in The Glebe, pulled directly from MLS and updated daily. Supply here is limited — act quickly when the right unit appears.
Updated daily from MLSWhy The Glebe
The Glebe is one of Ottawa's most complete and established urban neighbourhoods. A condo here isn't just a home — it's access to a lifestyle that's genuinely hard to replicate anywhere else in the city.
The Glebe borders the Rideau Canal — a UNESCO World Heritage Site that doubles as Ottawa's most beloved outdoor amenity. Skating in winter, cycling and walking in summer, and one of the most scenic urban corridors in Canada, right outside your door.
Bank Street through The Glebe is lined with independent boutiques, restaurants, cafes, and specialty shops that have defined the neighbourhood for decades. It's the kind of main street that actually serves its community rather than just passing through it.
TD Place arena, OSEG events, the weekly farmers market, and a revitalized public space all sit at the north end of The Glebe. Living here means those things are a short walk away, not a destination you plan a night around.
The Glebe's limited land supply and persistent demand from buyers who specifically want this neighbourhood support strong resale values over time. Condo units here tend to appreciate well because the neighbourhood itself doesn't change in the ways that affect desirability.
The Glebe has one of Ottawa's strongest neighbourhood identities. Long-time residents, active community associations, tree-lined streets, and well-maintained parks give it a character that takes generations to build and is impossible to replicate in a new development.
The Glebe is a short bike ride or bus trip from Parliament Hill and the downtown core, yet it feels distinctly residential and unhurried. That balance — city access with neighbourhood calm — is exactly what most urban condo buyers are looking for.
About Glebe Condos
The Glebe sits between the Rideau Canal and Bank Street, south of the Queensway and north of Billings Bridge. It's one of Ottawa's oldest and most established residential communities, and its built form reflects that history — mostly Victorian and Edwardian homes, low-rise apartment buildings, and a small but choice selection of condo units that come to market infrequently.
Condo inventory in The Glebe is genuinely limited. The neighbourhood's character is defined by its low-density residential fabric, and that hasn't changed significantly despite development pressure. When a unit does come to market, it tends to attract buyers who know exactly what they want and move accordingly. If you're also weighing the Glebe against nearby neighbourhoods, it's worth comparing with Centretown condos and Westboro condos to see how price, lifestyle, and inventory compare across Ottawa's urban core.
For buyers considering Ottawa for the first time, The Glebe is worth understanding as a benchmark for what premium urban condo living looks like here. The best neighbourhoods in Ottawa post gives it the context it deserves alongside a broader overview of the city.
The status certificate is essential for any condo purchase — it covers the reserve fund balance, any pending special assessments, the building's rules, and the overall financial health of the corporation. In older Glebe buildings, pay particular attention to the age of major systems and any upcoming capital expenditures that might trigger a special assessment. Parking arrangements and storage are worth confirming carefully, as they matter more in an urban setting. Always have a lawyer review the status certificate before waiving conditions. The first-time home buyer guide walks through the full process.
Common Questions
The questions buyers ask most often when shopping for a condo in The Glebe.