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Author: Anita Murray
Publication Date: January 26, 2026 - 11:12

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Homes: A new look for housing

January 26, 2026
When it comes to 2026 trends in Ottawa homes, expect a continuation of top themes from last year: affordability concerns, flexible living spaces and a warmer design esthetic. We canvassed local experts on what we’ll see and, in this second of two parts, here’s what they had to say.  This week: Trends in new homes, renovations and design  Last week: What to expect in the housing market  Housing  Affordability, or a lack thereof, […]


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