Relocating to Ottawa? Find out the real costs, best neighborhoods, and hidden truths before you move.
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Ottawa's cost is mid-range compared to nearby cities. Housing is pricey but manageable for a mid-size city. Groceries and utilities are average, but commuting to Toronto adds to daily expenses.
Note: Cost figures update monthly from live listings and may vary.
A vibrant riverside area with lots of cafes and shops, but some homes require renovation.
Historic district with a mix of shops and historic homes, but parking is scarce.
Artistic vibe with trendy spots and a lively nightlife, but noise complaints are common.
Downtown hub with government buildings and cultural institutions, but housing is prohibitively expensive.
Commuting to Toronto takes ~4.6 hours, while nearby cities like Oshawa are ~4 hours away. Schools and universities are a major draw, but long drives may impact work-life balance.

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