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Where Ottawa Is Building the Most New Homes in 2026

Ottawa continues to grow steadily in 2026 — and with population growth comes new construction.

From large master-planned suburbs to condo towers along transit corridors, the city is expanding both outward and upward. If you're wondering where the cranes are — and where the next wave of inventory is coming — here’s a breakdown of where Ottawa is building the most new homes this year.


🏗️ 1️⃣ Riverside South – South-End Expansion Leader

Riverside South has become one of Ottawa’s most active new construction zones.

Why it’s booming:

  • LRT extension connectivity

  • New schools and community infrastructure

  • Family-oriented subdivisions

  • Mix of detached, townhomes, and condos

Riverside South offers newer housing stock with modern layouts, making it attractive to growing families and dual-income buyers.

What’s being built in 2026:

  • Detached homes

  • Executive townhomes

  • Mid-rise condo buildings

This area is one of the strongest contributors to Ottawa’s housing supply this year.


🏘️ 2️⃣ Barrhaven – Ongoing Master-Planned Growth

Barrhaven continues to see large-scale residential development.

What’s driving construction:

  • Continued suburban demand

  • Relative affordability compared to central Ottawa

  • South LRT expansion

  • Retail and school growth

Developers are building:

  • Large subdivisions

  • Townhouse blocks

  • Stacked condos

Barrhaven remains a top choice for first-time buyers and families looking for new builds.


🌅 3️⃣ Orléans – East-End Housing Expansion

Orléans has consistently ranked among Ottawa’s fastest-growing communities.

2026 growth trends:

  • Continued eastward subdivision development

  • Transit-oriented condo projects

  • Mixed-use residential-commercial zones

Orléans offers a balance between suburban space and transit access, making it one of the most active home-building areas in Ottawa.


🏙️ 4️⃣ LeBreton Flats – Urban Condo Development

LeBreton Flats is one of Ottawa’s most high-profile redevelopment sites.

While suburban areas add volume, LeBreton contributes density.

What’s happening:

  • High-rise condo construction

  • Mixed-use development

  • Waterfront revitalization

This area is reshaping Ottawa’s urban core and increasing downtown housing supply.


🚉 5️⃣ Transit Corridors & LRT Stations

Ottawa’s development strategy increasingly focuses on transit-oriented housing.

Areas near:

  • New LRT stations

  • Major bus routes

  • Rapid transit hubs

…are seeing mid-rise condo and apartment projects.

Instead of expanding endlessly outward, the city is encouraging:

  • Higher density

  • Mixed-use zoning

  • Walkable developments

Expect new builds clustered near transit access points.


💻 6️⃣ Kanata North – Tech-Focused Housing Demand

Kanata North continues expanding to support its tech employment base.

2026 development includes:

  • Townhomes

  • Condos

  • Suburban single-family homes

While not as explosive as Riverside South or Barrhaven, Kanata North remains a steady contributor to Ottawa’s new housing supply.


📊 Suburbs vs Urban Core: Where Most Homes Are Being Built

In 2026:

  • Suburbs (Riverside South, Barrhaven, Orléans) are producing the highest volume of new detached and townhomes.

  • Urban core areas (LeBreton Flats and transit corridors) are adding higher-density condos and rentals.

The majority of total units come from suburban developments, but downtown intensification is increasing.


🏡 What This Means for Buyers

If you’re shopping new construction in 2026:

  • South and east Ottawa offer the most selection.

  • Suburbs provide larger lots and modern layouts.

  • Transit-connected areas offer stronger long-term resale potential.

  • Condo buyers will find more inventory near downtown redevelopment zones.

New builds remain in demand — especially energy-efficient homes and family-sized townhouses.


🔮 What to Expect Over the Next Few Years

Ottawa’s growth strategy suggests:

  • Continued suburban expansion

  • More mid-rise development along transit routes

  • Fewer large detached lots in central areas

  • Strong emphasis on intensification

New housing will increasingly cluster around infrastructure investments.


Final Thoughts

In 2026, Ottawa’s largest pockets of new home construction are concentrated in:

  • Riverside South

  • Barrhaven

  • Orléans

  • LeBreton Flats

  • Transit-oriented corridors

The city isn’t exploding outward rapidly — it’s expanding strategically.

If you’re planning to buy, invest, or relocate, keeping an eye on these growth zones can help you stay ahead of the market.

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