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Osgoode Real Estate
The Simple Life for Residents
in Osgoode
Like so many other area townships
and communities surrounding greater Ottawa, Osgoode
was assimilated into the city of Ottawa, Canada
in 2001. Prior to that date, Osgoode was an independent
township in Carleton County, Ontario. Straddling
the Rideau River, the community was established
in 1798 and incorporated in 1850. This charming
rural community was named for the first Chief
Justice of Upper Canada, William Osgoode. The
area called the Osgoode Ward (Ward 20) represents
the south end of the City of Ottawa and was solely
made up of the former Osgoode Township. Communities
within the ward of Osgoode include Greely, Osgoode,
Enniskerry, Kenmore, Metcalfe, Marionville, Marvelville,
Edwards, and portions of Manotick. Today, approximately
25,000 Osgoode citizens call it home and enjoy
this rural setting in about 6000 homes and apartments.
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Osgoode, Ottawa Real Estate
Homes in the Osgoode community
have an average value of about $210,000. Because
so much of life revolves around the activities
of living near the Rideau River, home buyers enjoy
all the benefits of rural life. Here in Osgoode,
home buyers are provided many real estate options
including farms, waterfront properties, condos,
town homes and single-family homes. Like many
of the communities that surround Ottawa, Osgoode
real estate values have remained a good investment
and range from approximately $175,000 to $1,000,000.
Osgoode by the Numbers
Population: (+ or -) 25,000
residents
Dwellings: 5,987
Osgoode Ward Area (km²): 379.86 or 90,894
acres
Density (persons per km²): 46.4
Average Osgoode home value: $210,000
Homes for Sale in Osgoode
From here you can start your
Osgoode
property search by using our FREE, user-friendly
Osgoode
MLS search tool. This popular site is considered
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Ottawa homebuyers. Contact us today if you prefer
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with the Osgoode Ward, you will agree, it’s
everything you’re looking for in a private
rural home.
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