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Trump Tariff Delay & Ottawa Real Estate: What You Need to Know
The Trump tariffs have been a major topic over the past couple of weeks, but they’ve now been delayed by 30 days—which is great news for Ottawa homebuyers and sellers. These tariffs were expected to create some economic uncertainty, and when people feel uncertain, they tend to hold off on making big financial decisions—real estate included. So, this delay is definitely a positive sign for the market.
We came into 2024 with more momentum than we’ve had in previous years. Interest rates are lower, making homes more affordable for buyers, and prices are relatively stable. With those factors in play, it feels like we’re heading into a very active spring market in Ottawa.
One thing we’re still watching closely is inventory. I’m hoping we see more homes on the market this year than in past springs, but that’s still to be determined. What I do know is that demand is there—we’re already feeling it through phone calls, inquiries, and people starting to seriously think about their real estate plans.
What Does This Mean for Buyers?
If you’re thinking about buying, now might be the time to make a move before we hit peak spring competition. I expect more buyers will jump into the market, which could lead to increased competition and potentially push prices up.
Will We Shift to a Seller’s Market?
Right now, we’re in a more balanced market, which is a great place to be—it doesn’t heavily favour buyers or sellers, making negotiations fairer. But with Ottawa’s ongoing inventory challenges, we could see things shift again. Long-term, the city isn’t building fast enough to keep up with demand, and slow permit approvals plus high development fees are making it tough for builders, especially smaller ones.
Final Thoughts
If you’re thinking about buying or selling this year—or know someone who is—keep our team in mind. We’d love to help guide you through the process and make sure you’re in the best position, no matter what the market does next.
Thanks for reading, and as always, reach out if you have any questions!