Architect – James Wyatt – Churches
We started our exploration of James Wyatt a couple of weeks ago. Last week we looked at his buildings at Oxford. This week we explore the Churches either designed by or restored by Wyatt.
Wyatt became so popular that he had too many commissions – more than he could handle. Plus of course his official duties kept him busy. This became a problem for he would appear enthusiastic when first meeting a new client, but his interest would wane partly due to time constraints, partly due to the attraction to a new project.
St James Church
1786, Milton
St-George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle
1790, Windsor
Milton Abbey
1791, Dorset
Salisbury Cathedral
1793
St Peters Chruch
1794, Manchester
Lichfield Cathedral
1795
Durham Cathedral
1796
Hereford Cathedral
1797
Weeford Church
1803, Staffordshire
Westminister Abbey
1803, London
Henry VII, Lady Chapel
1813, Westminster Abbey
Hanworth Church
1865, Middlesex
St Kea Church Tower
1895, Cornwall
Ottawa Real Estate News Release (OREB)
November Residential Resales: Expectedly Low
Members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board (OREB) sold 846 residential properties in November through the Board’s Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) System, compared with 1,456 in November 2021, a decrease of 42%. November’s sales included 658 in the residential-property class, down 39% from a year ago, and 188 in the condominium-property category, a decrease of 50% from November 2021. The five-year average for total unit sales in November is 1,270.
“November’s sales were expectedly low given the typical slowdown this time of year but they also reflect today’s economic conditions,” says Penny Torontow, OREB’s 2022 President. “This is not isolated to our local market. Globally, we’re still adjusting to the post-pandemic world and that affects demand, pricing, interest rates, cost of living, supply chain disruptions and more. As a result, those who can, are waiting and watching.”
By the Numbers – Average Prices*:
- The average sale price for a condominium-class property in November was $415,533, a decrease of 4% from 2021.
- The average sale price for a residential-class property was $680,031, decreasing 5% from a year ago.
- With year-to-date average sale prices at $774,422 for residential units and $454,436 for condominiums, these values represent an 8% increase over 2021 for both property classes.
By the Numbers – Inventory & New Listings:
- Months of Inventory for the residential-class properties has increased to 3.5 months from 0.9 months in 2021.
- Months of Inventory for condominium-class properties has increased to 3.4 months from 1.1 months in 2021.
- November’s new listings (1,598) were 12% higher than 2021 (1,429) and down 22% from October 2022 (2,046). The 5-year average for new listings in November is 1,398.
* OREB cautions that the average sale price can be useful in establishing trends over time but should not be used as an indicator that specific properties have increased or decreased in value. The calculation of the average sale price is based on the total dollar volume of all properties sold. Price will vary from neighbourhood to neighbourhood.
Buyers in driver’s seat as sellers ride out real estate rough seas
By way of an example of a recent listing, Brynn Lackie a Toronto Realtor gives her perspective on the current state of the market.
Ottawa Condo for Sale
Beacon Hill South
1105-2020 Jasmine Crescent
$274,000
Virtual Tour
Welcome to suite 1105 at 2020 Jasmine Crescents. Freshly painted. Great views from this spacious 2 bedroom condo. Bright kitchen with breakfast bar. Laminate floors in living room, dining room, and bedrooms. Tiled floors in hallway, kitchen, and bathroom. Generous closets with closet organizer in primary bedroom. Large storage room in unit, and additional storage locker in room 78. Condo fees include all utilities. Outside parking space 189E. This building features great amenities including pool, sauna, hot tub, gym, tennis court. Expansive garden. Close to the ever-evolving Ogilvie shopping area including Costco, Farm Boy, Walmart, Loblaws, cinema, and Blair LRT station. Quick access to 174 and 417. 24 hour irrevocable on all offers.
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Pantone Colour of the Year: 18-1750 Viva Magenta
Pantone has announted the colour of the year: Viva Magenta (18-1750). It’s quite a bold colour in comparison to typical colours of the years. Read more on time.com or apartmenttherapy.
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