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We are so pleased to welcome Amanda Dominique to TRU Realty!
Amanda has established herself as a successful real estate Broker in the Ottawa area for many years! While some Realtors measure their success in the number of deals they do, Amanda takes a more selfless approach by measuring her success in the people she serves and lasting relationships created.
Amanda understands that we are in the trust business and does not take it lightly. She endeavours to earn her client's faith in her and recognizes that this is a great privilege. To that end, Amanda is even more proud of her time and effort to give back to the community in which she serves through her support of housing initiatives and volunteering at the real estate board. Amanda was attracted to TRU Realty for its management, team spirit and values - values that she exemplifies and both clients and colleagues appreciate! We are very honoured to have Amanda join the TRU Realty team and invite all of her past clients, family and friends, to contact her with any and all their real estate needs!
We are very excited to welcome Elissa Cheng to TRU Realty!
After a career in high tech during Ottawa's tech boom of the 1990s and 2000s, Elissa began her real estate career and never looked back! Almost 20 years later and hundreds of happy clients, Elissa is well known in Ottawa as a dedicated professional who puts her clients first! Her calm and collected exterior is matched with a strong work ethic and tireless dedication to assisting her family, friends and clients to realize their real estate goals. Admired among her peers and colleagues in the Ottawa real estate community, we were thrilled to hear that Elissa chose TRU Realty as her real estate brokerage!
On behalf of Elissa, we invite all of her past clients, family and friends, to contact her with any and all their real estate needs!
Members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board sold 1,846 residential properties in May through the Board’s Multiple Listing Service® System, compared with 2,285 in May 2021, a decrease of 19 per cent. May’s sales included 1,384 in the residential-property class, down 22 per cent from a year ago, and 462 in the condominium-property category, a decrease of 11 per cent from May 2021. The five-year average for total unit sales in May is 2,031.
“With year-over-year resales declining in March and April, and now with this downward trend continuing into May, traditionally the highest performing month for resales, it is quite clear that Ottawa’s resale market is shifting away from the blazing pace of 2021,” states the Ottawa Real Estate Board President. “And if rising interest rates, cost of living, and inflation aren’t enough factors to cause a pullback, the powerful and deadly storm that brought our city to its knees last month has justifiably impacted the market as well.”
“Our data shows a sharp decline in new listings with a corresponding increase in cancelled/suspended listings on the MLS® System in the period following the storm. Overall, in May, however, there were 3,120 properties that entered the market. This is on par with last May and is 5% over the 5-year average. The result is an 18% increase in residential-class inventory. Meanwhile, there was a slight decline (0.4%) in condominium inventory, but this is not surprising since they have likely become an entry point for many first-time homebuyers due to the affordable price point.”
The average sale price for a condominium-class property in May was $472,920, an increase of 11 per cent from 2021, while the average sale price for a residential-class property was $802,393, increasing 8 per cent from a year ago. With year-to-date average sale prices at $824,276 for residential and $470,353 for condominiums, these values represent a 12 per cent increase over 2021 for both property classes.*