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The Ottawa Real Estate Podcast - November 21st 2023

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About The Guest(s):

Matt Luloff is a city councillor for Orleans, East and Cumberland. He is known for his dedication to his community and his commitment to finding solutions to the challenges facing his constituents. Luloff is passionate about reducing barriers to growth, building affordable housing, and improving transportation options in the East End of Ottawa.

Summary:

Matt Luloff emphasizes the importance of engaging in open and honest conversations about the challenges and opportunities in our communities. He discusses the need for infrastructure improvements, affordable housing, and better transportation options in the East End of Ottawa. Luloff highlights the significance of incentivizing private developers to build affordable housing and partnering with not-for-profit developers to utilize unused city land. He also addresses the need for reform within the National Capital Commission (NCC) to better serve the needs of the National Capital Region. Luloff emphasizes the importance of respecting each other as individuals, regardless of differing beliefs, and encourages individuals to challenge their own perspectives and engage with others who may have different viewpoints.

Key Takeaways:

  • Engaging in open and honest conversations about the challenges and opportunities in our communities is crucial.
  • Incentivizing private developers is essential for building more affordable housing.
  • Partnering with not-for-profit developers and utilizing unused city land can help address the affordable housing crisis.
  • The National Capital Commission (NCC) needs reform to better serve the needs of the National Capital Region.
  • Respecting each other as individuals, regardless of differing beliefs, is paramount.

Quotes:

  • "Change is difficult and not everyone agrees with what kind of change is needed, which complicates things even further." - Matt Luloff
  • "We need to talk about these issues, talk about them openly, and engage with people who may have different perspectives." - Matt Luloff
  • "Respecting each other as individuals, regardless of what they believe, is paramount." - Matt Luloff

You can support the Orléans Conservative EDA here: https://orleans.conservativeeda.ca

Time Stamps:

00:00 Intro

03:15 Ottawa Market Observations

07:15 Matt Luloff Joins Us

08:19 Orléans CIPs

19:10 Infrastructure Growing Pains

23:30 The NCC

36:09 LRT Timelines

46:59 The Leap to Federal

1:05:00 Mood Boosts and Outro

Get in touch with us!

Paul Stevenson

Email: paul@paulstevenson.ca

Phone: 1-613-263-4543

David Warren - Referral Mortgages

Email: david@referralmortgages.com

Phone: 1-613-686-6003

Greg Campbell - The Campbell-Maric Group

Email: greg@tcmgrealty.ca

Phone: 1-613-614-0179

If you have a question or topic you'd like to hear us discuss send us an email at:

paulgregdave@gmail.com or leave us a comment below!

New Episodes of the podcast are available on Tuesdays at 10AM on all podcast services and at

www.theottawarealestatepodcast.com

Brought to you by Referral Mortgages, The Campbell-Maric Group, PaulStevenson.ca

https://www.referralmortgages.com

https://www.yourhomeinottawa.ca

https://www.paulstevenson.ca

  continue reading

191 episoder

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About The Guest(s):

Matt Luloff is a city councillor for Orleans, East and Cumberland. He is known for his dedication to his community and his commitment to finding solutions to the challenges facing his constituents. Luloff is passionate about reducing barriers to growth, building affordable housing, and improving transportation options in the East End of Ottawa.

Summary:

Matt Luloff emphasizes the importance of engaging in open and honest conversations about the challenges and opportunities in our communities. He discusses the need for infrastructure improvements, affordable housing, and better transportation options in the East End of Ottawa. Luloff highlights the significance of incentivizing private developers to build affordable housing and partnering with not-for-profit developers to utilize unused city land. He also addresses the need for reform within the National Capital Commission (NCC) to better serve the needs of the National Capital Region. Luloff emphasizes the importance of respecting each other as individuals, regardless of differing beliefs, and encourages individuals to challenge their own perspectives and engage with others who may have different viewpoints.

Key Takeaways:

  • Engaging in open and honest conversations about the challenges and opportunities in our communities is crucial.
  • Incentivizing private developers is essential for building more affordable housing.
  • Partnering with not-for-profit developers and utilizing unused city land can help address the affordable housing crisis.
  • The National Capital Commission (NCC) needs reform to better serve the needs of the National Capital Region.
  • Respecting each other as individuals, regardless of differing beliefs, is paramount.

Quotes:

  • "Change is difficult and not everyone agrees with what kind of change is needed, which complicates things even further." - Matt Luloff
  • "We need to talk about these issues, talk about them openly, and engage with people who may have different perspectives." - Matt Luloff
  • "Respecting each other as individuals, regardless of what they believe, is paramount." - Matt Luloff

You can support the Orléans Conservative EDA here: https://orleans.conservativeeda.ca

Time Stamps:

00:00 Intro

03:15 Ottawa Market Observations

07:15 Matt Luloff Joins Us

08:19 Orléans CIPs

19:10 Infrastructure Growing Pains

23:30 The NCC

36:09 LRT Timelines

46:59 The Leap to Federal

1:05:00 Mood Boosts and Outro

Get in touch with us!

Paul Stevenson

Email: paul@paulstevenson.ca

Phone: 1-613-263-4543

David Warren - Referral Mortgages

Email: david@referralmortgages.com

Phone: 1-613-686-6003

Greg Campbell - The Campbell-Maric Group

Email: greg@tcmgrealty.ca

Phone: 1-613-614-0179

If you have a question or topic you'd like to hear us discuss send us an email at:

paulgregdave@gmail.com or leave us a comment below!

New Episodes of the podcast are available on Tuesdays at 10AM on all podcast services and at

www.theottawarealestatepodcast.com

Brought to you by Referral Mortgages, The Campbell-Maric Group, PaulStevenson.ca

https://www.referralmortgages.com

https://www.yourhomeinottawa.ca

https://www.paulstevenson.ca

  continue reading

191 episoder

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