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Ottawa is the only market I work in, and I know it well. From Westboro condos to Barrhaven family homes, I bring the same level of preparation and negotiation to every deal, regardless of price.
Ottawa is a balanced market right now, with about 3 months of supply. Here's what that means for buyers and sellers.
"Working with Derek made the home buying process a breeze. His knowledge of the Ottawa market and strong negotiation skills gave me real confidence in my investment. He went above and beyond to make the whole experience stress-free."
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"Derek put us at ease right away. He moved fast to arrange viewings, shared his honest opinion on every property, and helped us land a great home in a great location. The whole team made it a wonderful experience."
"Derek has been my real estate agent for nearly 10 years and has helped me buy several investment properties. He knows the market inside out and is always great to work with. I would recommend him to anyone in a heartbeat."
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From established urban neighbourhoods to growing suburban communities and rural properties surrounding the city, here's where we work.
Ottawa is Canada's capital — but it's also one of the most liveable cities in the country. With a strong federal job market, top-ranked schools, four distinct seasons, and some of the most affordable housing relative to income of any major Canadian city, it consistently ranks among the best places to raise a family.
From the walkable streets of Westboro and The Glebe, to the family-friendly suburbs of Barrhaven and Kanata, to the quieter rural communities of Cumberland and Navan, Embrun, and Richmond — there's a neighbourhood that fits every lifestyle and budget. Whether you're relocating for work, upsizing for a growing family, or looking to invest, the Ottawa market has options at every price point.
Moving to Ottawa? Start HereThe average home price in Ottawa in early 2026 is approximately $670,000 for all residential properties. Single-family homes average closer to $750,000–$800,000, while condos typically range from $350,000 to $550,000. Prices vary significantly by neighbourhood — Kanata and Barrhaven offer good value for families, while the Glebe and Westboro command a premium. Areas east of the city like Rockland and Embrun offer detached homes well under $600,000. Rural communities like Cumberland and Navan offer acreages and larger lots in the $550,000 to $900,000 range.
Ottawa is currently in a balanced market with just over 3 months of inventory — meaning buyers have more choice and negotiating room than during the frenzied 2021–2022 period. Interest rates have eased from their 2023 highs, and the spring 2026 market is active. For buyers who are financially ready, conditions are more favourable than they have been in several years. That said, the best time to buy depends on your personal situation, not just market timing.
The best neighbourhood depends on your priorities. Families often gravitate toward Barrhaven, Kanata and Orleans for good schools, parks and community amenities at a reasonable price. Young professionals tend to prefer Westboro, the Glebe and Centretown for walkability and restaurants. Investors look at Orleans and Gloucester for rental demand. Buyers wanting more space and lower prices often head east to Rockland, Embrun or Russell, or consider rural communities like Cumberland and Navan or west to Richmond and Munster.
From first conversation to keys in hand, most buyers take 2–4 months. Getting mortgage pre-approval typically takes 1–3 business days. Active searching usually runs 3–8 weeks depending on how specific your criteria are. Once an offer is accepted, the closing period is typically 30–90 days. In a balanced market like today's, you're unlikely to need to make same-day offers — but being pre-approved and ready to move quickly still matters.
You're not legally required to use one, but for most buyers it makes sense. A buyer's agent in Ontario is typically paid by the seller, so there's no direct cost to you. What you get in return is access to all MLS listings, help with due diligence, guidance on offer strategy and pricing, and someone looking out for your interests through negotiation and closing. Without representation, you're negotiating against an agent who has done this hundreds of times.