105 Saint Andrew Street
105 Saint Andrew St in Ottawa



Welcome to Ottawa, the beautiful and historic capital of Canada that is booming with new condo developments.
Sitting on the South Bank of the Ottawa River in southern Ontario, Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec, and forms the center of the National Capital Region. It has a population of over 1.3 million people and a history dating back to 1826. It's famously home to many cultural landmarks and educational institutions.
As well as being a cultural and educational hub, Ottawa is also home to countless condos. There are 428 condo buildings in Ottawa, and you can find a wide range of Ottawa condo buildings like Low-Rise, Mid-Rise, High-Rise, Luxury, Pre-Construction, and Lofts too. In short, there are many types of Ottawa condos for sale, offering something for everyone.
A big selling point of Ottawa is its diversity, and it has lots of interesting neighborhoods to explore and discover.
You can find a wide range of Ottawa condos in some of the city's most popular and rapidly-developing neighborhoods, including Centretown, Downtown Ottawa, Sandy Hill, Westboro, Hintonburg, Mechanicsville, Byward Market, The Glebe, and Lebreton. Centretown, Downtown Ottawa, and Byward Market tend to have the most condos in Ottawa.
Centretown, Downtown Ottawa, and Byward Market all have a high number of condos in Ottawa. These neighborhoods are also some of the best places to live in Ottawa, home to famous landmarks like the Peace Tower, the Canadian Museum of Nature, and ByWard Market Square.
The city also boasts many other exciting neighborhoods with Ottawa condos for sale, including neighborhoods that are quieter and calmer, ideal for growing families, and many of the best condo buildings offering easy access to Ottawa's top sights like Parliament Hill, the Rideau Canal, the National Gallery of Canada, and the Canadian War Museum.
The average days on market for condos for sale in Ottawa is 40 days, and the average sale price of condos in Ottawa is $390,239. There were 2039 Ottawa condos sold last year. Ottawa saw a decrease in the number of condos sold of -5% compared to the previous year. There are also plenty of new constructions of condos in Ottawa too, opening up more opportunities for new arrivals to this fabulous city.
In terms of general lifestyle for a condo in Ottawa, the city has a walk score of 7, a bike score of 25, and a transit score of 26. Ottawa condo dwellers can rely on the city's OC Transpo public transport system of buses and light rail transit to get around with ease, and the capital region has more than 300km of bike paths too, ideal for cyclists.
105 Saint Andrew St was built in 2003 by Domaines du Marche and is a lovely alternative to high-rise condominium buildings. Occupied by just three units, this building is located in Lower Town just steps away from the Byward Market's historical residential streetscape. Tucked away from the busy traffic of the city yet still in the happenings of everything, this low-rise building is ideal for everyone from students to retirees. Units are characterized by hardwood and tile floors, large windows providing excellent natural sunlight, decks, and crown mouldings. 105 Saint Andrew St is a 12-minute walk from the O-Trains Rideau Station. This is a great building!
Boulanger Francais-French Baker, The Cupcake Lounge, and teastore are great bakeries near 105 Saint Andrew St. Coffee shop lovers will appreciate the local cafe's like I Deal Coffee. Do you enjoy being in the kitchen? Pick up groceries at Lauzon Groceries & Homemade Food. Locals of Lower Town love dining at Khao Thai Restaurant. Do you love to be outside? There is a great park in Lower Town,Bingham Park. Bruyere Pharmacy is the pharmacy in Lower Town near 105 Saint Andrew St. Lower Town is lucky to be home to a hospital, Hopital Elisabeth Bruyere Hospital. There are a number of museums and art galleries in Ottawa including Pour House Art Ottawa and Galerie D'art Jean-Claude-Bergeron. Yoga Travels is a super popular fitness center with locals. Take your pets to Cricket & Company. De La Salle and York Street Public School are nearby schools for children living in Lower Town.