Welcome to Centretown, a neighbourhood in the city of Ottawa with 11 Mid-Rise buildings with condos for sale. Last year, 28 Mid-Rise condo units sold in Centretown. Mid-Rise condo buildings in Centretown had an average sale price of $164,614 in 2020 and spent an average of 14 days on market. Centropolis had the highest Dork Rating, 34, for a Mid-Rise condo building in Centretown in 2020.
Mid-Rise condos for sale in Centretown are commonly referred to as buildings of more than four stories and less than eight storeis. The charm and character of these buildings make up a large part of the draw. The size of Mid-Rise condo buildings in Centretown can vary greatly, with just a few units or they may be quite dense. The choices for configuration of Mid-Rise condos for sale in Centretown can also have a wide range.
The most active Mid-Rise condo building in Centretown in 2020 was Central Phase 1 with 9 units sold. The Mid-Rise condo building in Centretown with the highest average price per sqft last year was The Metropolitan Phase 1 at $560 per sqft.
Smaller buildings that are less expensive to build overall, may include more architectural features and other design features that set it apart. Newer builds will strive to keep the continuity of the neighbourhood. They may take historical references from the buildings around them and strive to offer what can't be found in high-rise condo buildings. These thoughtful Mid-Rise condo projects are of importance in neighbourhoods where bylaws stand to uphold sight lines and other existing community elements. Older Mid-Rise condos for sale in Centretown may lack some of the amenities of newer Mid-Rise condo builds. However, condos for sale in new Mid-Rise condo buildings in Centretown are not as easy to find with rising costs to build and developers wanting to maximize the number of units in their buildings.
You can find the neighbourhoods of Golden Triangle and Byward Market nearby which have Mid-Rise condo buildings. Centretown is a Walker's Paradise with a walk score of 93. This neighbourhood is a Biker's Paradise with a bike score of 99. Excellent Transit is available in Centretown.
The great condo neighbourhood of Centretown in Ottawa has many awesome buildings to choose from with a total of 44 condo buildings. There is a perfect fusion of modern high-rise condos and hip lofts, there are 11 Low-Rise, 3 Loft, 21 High-Rise, 11 Mid-Rise, 3 Luxury and 4 Pre-Construction in Centretown. Many condos for sale in Centretown feature excellent amenities perfectly located in Ottawa. Condos for sale in Centretown spend an average of 52 days on market. There were 248 condos sold in Centretown in 2020. Centretown saw an increase in the number of condos sold by 4% compared to the year before. Condos for sale in Centretown had an average sale price of $$448,842 last year, an increase of 12% from the prior year. This neighbourhood is a Walker's Paradise with a walk score of 93. Excellent Transit is available in Centretown. This neighbourhood is a Biker's Paradise with a bike score of 99. The neighbourhoods Golden Triangle and Downtown Ottawa are nearby.
True Loaf Bread Company, Brownloaf Bakery, and Three Tarts are great bakeries in Centretown. There are some great cafes in Centretown such as Arlington Five, Tamis Cafe & Restaurant, and Pure Kitchen Elgin. Groceries are close-at-hand with supermarket Thana Markets in Centretown. Locals recommend eating at Town and Colonnade Pizza in Centretown - they have great food! There is a surprising amount of green space with McNabb Park in Centretown. Centretown White Cross Better Living and SWIFT COMPOUNDING PHARMACY are a short walk away as well. Centretown has many local events taking place with Wallack Galleries, Ottawa Museum Network and Artists' Centre D'Artistes Ottawa Inc. (Gallery 101) catering to the arts scene. If you're a health and fitness fanatic, hopefully you are living in a condo building with a great gym. If not Integrate - Healthcare Collective is a super popular fitness center with locals. Animal enthusiasts, good news Healthy Pets HQ is in Centretown. Elgin Street Public School is a nearby schools for children living in Centretown. There are many students in this neighbourhood as Laurentian Leadership Centre of Trinity Western University is located within it.
Centretown spans a fairly large area in Somerset West of Ottawa. It is also considered one of the oldest neighbourhoods in the city, having housed French and Irish immigrants when they first arrived in Canada centuries ago. One of the biggest draws to Centretown is the presence of Lisgar Collegiate Institute. As one of the highest regarded public schools in the country, parents moving to this area should be understandably gleeful at the idea that their children may become students of an institution which is ranked nationwide in nearly every field. With the Glebe, Elgin street and Chinatown only a few blocks away, you will rarely feel the boredom and isolation that may come with living in a more suburban neighbourhood. It is also ideal for government workers, as several government offices are located in or around this area. Centretown is the main business and financial district in Ottawa housing many large office buildings.
Centretown has an incredibly diverse demographic. The area has always been popular amongst newcomers due to the pockets of non-Canadian culture concentrated in the neighbourhoods. There are several families living here, some of whom have lived on the same street for decades. Many newcomers to Centretown are also young professionals, some of whom, as previously mentioned, have moved to the area due to its proximity to government offices. A fair amount of residents are also students. This is due to its proximity to the University of Ottawa as well as the bus routes which lead to Carleton University. However, the area’s popularity also means its crime rate is higher than the city average. Despite this, Centretown is known as a warm and welcoming place where its storied heritage has resulted in an admirable sense of community.
Centretown is popular because it allows residents to feel at home regardless of whether they prefer a fast-paced or a slower lifestyle. Want to spend your evenings socializing? Elgin Street and Bank Street's pubs and restaurants will ensure you will have a variety of places to meet and connect with people. Are you more of a solitary explorer? The plethora of small streets and shops means you can take several long walks without encountering the noise from nearby parties and bars. Families are not left out either, as nearby museums such as the Museum of Nature and the Bytown Museum means all ages will have lots to do.
Elgin Street’s lively pub culture is a source of envy from many ‘Ottawaians’ who live too far from Centretown to experience it. There is also the famous Sparks Street. This small pedestrian street in the heart of downtown Ottawa has been known to host several food and music festivals. Even on quiet days, you are bound to find a number of interesting shops and outdoor stalls at the pedestrian mall which sets up year round. And of course, you can’t forget Centretown’s rich history which is told through an array of plaques and sculptures found all around the area. All of this, buttressed by the presence of residents representing many cultures and multiple bus routes to transport you around the community makes Centre town a place that will grow on you rather quickly.