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Demand for Ottawa-area cottages slows, prices remain high

Much like the rest of Ontario, the Ottawa Valley’s cottage real estate market experienced a surge in activity during the COVID-19 pandemic. But experts say the area is now starting to feel the comedown.

“In our market, we saw a 30 per cent increase in pricing during COVID,” says Erin Phillips, a realtor in the Ottawa area whose team specializes in waterfront properties. “Our demand was through the roof. But it’s actually starting to slow down a little bit. We’re getting a little more inventory and a little bit more of a balanced market.”

Demand in the area started to slow in July, says Phillips. This means that bidding wars, which contributed to driving prices over asking, have become rare, and cottages are staying on the market for longer. In March, cottages were snapped up within two days of going on the market. Now, the closing period for a cottage hovers around 30 days, says Phillips.

“During COVID, you had no time to sit and take it in. And cottage country is hard in our market because it’s pretty spread out around here…To get out and see them all you had to jump on it the minute it came up,” she says. “Now we’re getting a little bit more time on the market.”

Hiked interest rates have played a role in the slowed demand. The Bank of Canada raised its key interest rate to 2.5 per cent in July in an effort to combat runaway inflation. Higher mortgage rates and concerns over a coming recession have caused many to delay their dream of owning a cottage.

This ebb in demand has allowed the Ottawa cottage real estate market to start balancing out, shifting some power back to the buyers. Once again, buyers can include conditions, such as a home inspection, in their offers without worrying about it impacting the competitiveness of their bid, Phillips says.

Another factor slowing demand in Ottawa is cottage prices. Despite interest rates continuing to rise, cottage prices in the Ottawa area have remained high. Along the Rideau Canal system, one of Ottawa’s most desirable cottage markets, there are two price pockets, says Phillips. The first pocket averages around $1 million, and the second pocket is $2 million and up. The difference between the two price pockets is the amenities.

“Boathouses, outbuildings, number of bedrooms, waterfront exposure, etc.,” she says.

A number of the buyers showing interest in these high-end cottages are from Toronto, Phillips says. Specifically, individuals who’ve been priced out of markets closer to home, such as Muskoka.

Despite the inflated prices and interest from outside buyers, there are still affordable cottages in the Ottawa area. For those with a budget under $1 million, Phillips suggests looking at the Ottawa River and some of the smaller surrounding lakes in the Ottawa Valley.

But if you’re serious about buying a cottage near Ottawa, Phillips suggests doing it now. “I think come next spring, we’ll be back to a normal market with a bit of an increase [in demand] again, so I think the time to buy would be now to December.”

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Check out these riverfront rentals that are a short drive from Ottawa

With more than 900 lakes and four major river systems, the Ottawa Valley is a nature-lover’s dream. These cottage rentals give you the perfect home base to enjoy it all.

Known as the whitewater capital of Canada, the Ottawa Valley offers some of the fastest, cleanest, and safest rivers in the country, including the Ottawa River. If you and the family are into adventure, it’s the perfect spot to hop in a chartered raft and experience some rapids.

If you’re not looking for quite that much adrenaline, go for a hike in Gatineau Park, with its rugged terrain and stunning views of nearby Ottawa and Gatineau. Or consider touring the area’s local towns. Hawkesbury, Merrickville, and Montebello—among others—offer small-town charm with quaint shopping boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants.

Regardless of how you spend your day, end it on the deck of one of these rentals, drink in hand, as you watch the sun set over the Ottawa River. 

Only a 50-minute drive from Ottawa, Kanien’kehá:ka Roundhouse is located on seven acres of private forest. The rental offers eclectic decor with rockstar memorabilia. Take advantage of the property’s above-ground pool and gazebo, or head into nearby Merrickville to check out the village’s gift shops, art galleries, and restaurants.

Location: Merrickville, Ont.

Price: Averages $229 per night

Sleeps: 4

Bedrooms: 3

Notes:

  • Internet included
  • Laundry on site
  • Above-ground swimming pool
  • BBQ available for use
  • Fire pit

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This rental features a private dock on the Baie de Carillon, just off of the Ottawa River. Bring your own boat and putter around, play some pool in the game room, or relax in the property’s outdoor hot tub.

Location: Lachute, Que.

Price: Averages $323 per night

Sleeps: 10

Bedrooms: 3

Notes:

  • Riverfront property
  • Internet included
  • Laundry on site
  • Outdoor hot tub
  • BBQ available for use
  • Fire pit

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Unwind along the Ottawa River in this log cabin. The rental is a short trip from Omega Park, a 12-kilometre driving safari where you can see some of North America’s most unique wildlife, as well as the iconic Château Montebello, from which the cottage gets its name. If you need extra space, the rental also offers a beach house at an extra cost.

Location: Grenville-sur-la-Rouge, Que.

Price: Averages $195 per night

Sleeps: 16

Bedrooms: 5

Notes:

  • Riverfront property
  • Internet included
  • Outdoor hot tub
  • BBQ available for use
  • Kayak available for use

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Enjoy sunsets over the Ottawa River on this rental’s expansive deck. Take the property’s kayak out for a spin, test your mettle on the foosball and ping pong tables, or sip a drink in the outdoor hot tub. The cottage is only 12 minutes from the Lachute Golf Club and eight minutes from the Presqu’ile-Robillard Ecological Reserve.

Location: Lachute, Que.

Price: Averages $345 per night

Sleeps: 8

Bedrooms: 3

Notes:

  • Riverfront property
  • Internet included
  • Laundry on site
  • Outdoor hot tub
  • Kayak available for use
  • Fire pit

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A historic property located on the shore of the Ottawa River, Duldraeggan was founded in 1805, making it one of the oldest remaining accommodations in Ontario. Walled in by gardens and trees, the cottage offers peace and privacy. Plus, it’s a short drive from Hawkesbury.

Location: L’Orignal, Ont.

Price: Averages $135 per night

Sleeps: 2

Bedrooms: 1

Notes:

  • Riverfront property
  • Internet included
  • BBQ available for use

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Nestled on Corbu Bay off of the Ottawa River, this rental’s waterfront feels like a lake. Relax beneath the living room’s cathedral ceiling or on the cottage’s terrace overlooking the water. The property, which is surrounded by trees, offers complete privacy, but if you need something, Ottawa is a quick 35-minute drive away.

Location: Pontiac, Que.

Price: Averages $325 per night

Sleeps: 8

Bedrooms: 4

Notes:

  • Riverfront property
  • Internet included
  • Washing machine on site
  • BBQ available for use
  • Fire pit
  • Two kayaks available for use
  • Summer bookings must be a minimum of seven nights

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