Ottawa, ON apartments for rent
3,080 apartments for rent in Ottawa, ON, from 881 communities.
2308 - 242 RIDEAU STREET 2308
2308 - 242 RIDEAU STREET, Ottawa, ON, K1N0B7
214 - 2396 CLEROUX CRESCENT 214
214 - 2396 CLEROUX CRESCENT, Ottawa, ON, K1W1A2
202 - 56 BAYSWATER AVENUE 202
202 - 56 BAYSWATER AVENUE, Ottawa, ON, K1Y2E9
B - 1540 MAXIME STREET B
B - 1540 MAXIME STREET, Ottawa, ON, K1B3L1
422 - 1250 CUMMINGS AVENUE 422
422 - 1250 CUMMINGS AVENUE, Ottawa, ON, K1J0E4
411 - 354 GLADSTONE AVENUE 411
411 - 354 GLADSTONE AVENUE, Ottawa, ON, K2P0R4
B - 1387 SAULT STREET B
B - 1387 SAULT STREET, Ottawa, ON, K1E1G8
335 - 324 CAMBRIDGE STREET 335
335 - 324 CAMBRIDGE STREET, Ottawa, ON, K1R7B5
F - 300 MEILLEUR PRIVATE F
F - 300 MEILLEUR PRIVATE, Ottawa, ON, K1L0A2
1 - 250 SHAKESPEARE STREET 1
1 - 250 SHAKESPEARE STREET, Ottawa, ON, K1L5M6
302 - 56 BAYSWATER AVENUE 302
302 - 56 BAYSWATER AVENUE, Ottawa, ON, K1Y2E9
2010 - 340 QUEEN STREET 2010
2010 - 340 QUEEN STREET, Ottawa, ON, K1R0G1
209 - 260 BESSERER STREET 209
209 - 260 BESSERER STREET, Ottawa, ON, K1N1J3
A - 1677 BASELINE ROAD A
A - 1677 BASELINE ROAD, Ottawa, ON, K2C0B6
2105 - 179 GEORGE STREET 2105
2105 - 179 GEORGE STREET, Ottawa, ON, K1N1J8
I - 300 TULUM CRESCENT i
I - 300 TULUM CRESCENT, Ottawa, ON, K2S2Y4
614 - 2871 RICHMOND ROAD 614
614 - 2871 RICHMOND ROAD, Ottawa, ON, K2B8M5
303 - 530 DE MAZENOD AVENUE 303
303 - 530 DE MAZENOD AVENUE, Ottawa, ON, K1S5W8
101 - 21 DURHAM PRIVATE 101
101 - 21 DURHAM PRIVATE, Ottawa, ON, K1M2G1
604 - 331 COOPER STREET 604
604 - 331 COOPER STREET, Ottawa, ON, K2P0G5
502 - 331 COOPER STREET 502
502 - 331 COOPER STREET, Ottawa, ON, K2P0G5
1406 - 238 BESSERER STREET 1406
1406 - 238 BESSERER STREET, Ottawa, ON, K1N6B1
209 - 1088 MARITIME WAY 209
209 - 1088 MARITIME WAY, Ottawa, ON, K2K0L9
102 - 56 BAYSWATER AVENUE 102
102 - 56 BAYSWATER AVENUE, Ottawa, ON, K1Y2E9
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Renter’s City Guide to Ottawa
CITY GUIDE
OTTAWA, ONTARIO
Ottawa is the capital city of Canada and it is located in the province of Ontario. The city is located along the border of the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, giving easy access to the neighbouring city of Gatineau. Since Ottawa is so closely connected to the province of Quebec, many people in the city are bilingual, making French a valuable asset for citizens and visitors alike. The city’s nickname is “Bytown,” which was the name of the city when it was founded. A few well-known landmarks are Parliament Hill and the Rideau Canal. The Canadian Federal Government is also located in the city.
Real Estate Market Overview
The real estate market in the city of Ottawa is generally steady. Sales have been surpassing what they were previously, and the majority of these sales were on residential properties. Some of the most common types of housing found in the city are single-detached homes and townhouses. These types of housing are commonly found in the suburbs. In the central area of the city, it is more common to find high-rise and low-rise apartments. New construction on residential properties has been high, particularly on condominiums. The availability keeps the price of the condominiums quite constant.
Rental Market
The city has been experiencing a 3% vacancy rate, which has declined from previous years. Rental housing is more commonly found in the central area of the city. With the installation of the new light rail transit system in the city, more companies are focusing on building apartmentcomplexes close to the system. As a resultof older demographics having a weaker employment rate, they are renting for a longer period of time. As for the younger demographic, they have a higher employment rate, so a larger percentage of this group is renting. All of these factors are helping to drive the construction of rental buildings.
Employment
Ottawa’s close proximity to the province of Quebec provides an opportunity for employment for the citizens of Gatineau and Ottawa. Being bilingual is a valuable asset for job searching in the city, as many jobs require or list this as a preferred skill. One of Ottawa’s largest growing employment sectors is in Public Administration. The Government of Canada is a large employer in the city, with 20% of the workforce in Ottawa-Gatineau being federal employees. In the near future, many large companies such as Giant Tiger, Lowe’s and A&W Restaurants have plans to open new locations in Ottawa and the province of Ontario, thus creating more jobs for citizens.
Transportation
Ottawa has many options for transportation. Within the city, commuters can use OC Transpo, the city’s bus service, to get around. For residents in the rural areas of the city, OC Transpo offers a service in which they make designated stops in communities to get residents to work. The service runs in the morning and the afternoon. Park and Ride is also an option for commuters who take the bus. OC Transpo also runs a service called the O-Train, which is a light rail transit system. The O-Train is currently expanding and installing a second line for added convenience. There is a network of paths throughout the city for both cyclists and pedestrians to use. Carpooling is also an option as the city makes it easy to get together with other commuters using OttawaRideMatch.com. For national and international travel, Ottawa is home to the Ottawa International Airport.
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Ottawa has many options for transportation. Within the city, commuters can use OC Transpo, the city’s bus service, to get around. For residents in the rural areas of the city, OC Transpo offers a service in which they make designated stops in communities to get residents to work. The service runs in the morning and the afternoon. Park and Ride is also an option for commuters who take the bus. OC Transpo also runs a service called the O-Train, which is a light rail transit system. The O-Train is currently expanding and installing a second line for added convenience. There is a network of paths throughout the city for both cyclists and pedestrians to use. Carpooling is also an option as the city makes it easy to get together with other commuters using OttawaRideMatch.com. For national and international travel, Ottawa is home to the Ottawa International Airport.
Family Life
Ottawa has many different attractions to make life a little more fun for the whole family. Places like Stanley’s Olde Maple Lane Farm, Calypso Water Park, and Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo bring endless hours of fun for adults and children alike. Another fun activity for the family is the annual event Winterlude that takes place over three weekends in February. It has many different attractions such as ice sculptures and even a playground for the kids! For parents who need some assistance with caring for their children while they are at work, there are many daycare options in the city. The Ottawa Child Care Registry and Waitlist can assist parents looking to find childcare.