Ottawa Market Remains Steady as Delayed Spring Spurs Buyer Confidence |
The number of homes sold through the MLS® System of the Ottawa Real Estate Board (OREB) totaled 1,807 units in May 2025. This represented a 33.1% increase from the previous month, but a more modest 14.9% increase from May 2024 and 2.5% above the five-year average.* “Year-to-date home sales activity remains in line with 2024; however, the 33.1% surge over April 2025 suggests we’re experiencing a delayed spring market,” says OREB President Paul Czan. “April’s federal election took up real estate in consumers’ minds. Now, we’re seeing a shift in the marketplace, with active listings on the rise and months of inventory holding steady. Buyers appear to be gaining confidence, re-entering the market and transacting. For sellers, however, rising inventory means that competitive pricing and strong presentation are more critical than ever.” “Compared to markets like Toronto or Vancouver—which are seeing signs of stagnation—Ottawa is holding steady,” adds Czan. “Buyers and sellers are still able to transact fairly, with sale prices remaining close to list, even amid broader economic uncertainty. And the Bank of Canada’s recent decision to hold the key interest rate steady may spur more activity, as buyers grow more confident they’re not missing out on further downward movement.” By the Numbers – Prices: The MLS® Home Price Index (HPI) tracks price trends far more accurately than is possible using average or median price measures.
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Ottawa Real Estate Market Update | May 2025
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