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Your taxes funded a $1.9M house on Inglewood Drive. Yes, one house.

Did you see what your city hall approved for Ward 1?

Okay, this one definitely caught my eye scrolling through the City Hall permits. A single-storey detached dwelling, yes, just *one* house, over on 56 Inglewood Drive in Ward 1 just got a building permit approved for a cool $1,910,124. That’s not a typo, mon ami, over 1.9 million for one residential build. For a single house! It’s permit number BP 9NEW 25-9888, if you’re into the official documentation.

Now, while we’re talking about housing, there are some big-ticket development applications still making their way through the system:

* **1970 and 1980 Fowler Drive (Ward 8):** A residential apartment building.

* **376, 390 Derry Rd W and 0 Oaktree Circle (Ward 11):** A townhouse development.

These are both currently listed as "Application in Process." It really puts into perspective how much is happening in terms of housing across the city, from those multi-unit projects to single-family homes that cost more than some apartment buildings. The real story is never on the Hill — it’s always just off it, and right now, it’s in our neighbourhoods and on our development applications.

This kind of investment, especially in a single residence, shows where some of the capital is flowing in Ottawa’s housing market. Keep an eye on those development applications, because they’ll shape what our city looks like next.

Simone Okafor-Bouchard, MiTL Sports Desk, Ottawa.

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