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Top Ottawa, Ontario Real Estate Companies (3)

Real Estate
Ottawa, Ontario, CAN
52 Employees

Unreserved is simplifying the home ownership experience by providing you with the power of cutting-edge technology and insightful market information. With access to over 100,000 properties for sale and data on previously sold homes, our platform offers a complete view of the real estate market. Join us on our mission to simplify home ownership and take the first step towards securing your future with the most comprehensive and accessible real estate platform in Canada.


Real Estate
3 Offices
894 Employees

Dream is an asset manager, owner, and developer of real estate. Founded in 1994 with a vision to revolutionize the way people live and work, Dream is one of Canada’s leading real estate companies with over $17 billion in assets under management amongst its four publicly listed entities, private funds, and institutional partnerships.


Real Estate • Software
4 Offices
47 Employees

Wesley Clover is a private, global investment management firm and holding company. Under the direction of founder, Chairman and serial technology entrepreneur Terry Matthews, the focus is to fund and grow successful technology companies. More than 100 firms have been created to date. Early data networking giant Newbridge Networks, and current global business communications leader Mitel are particular highlights. In total, more than 140 founders have been backed by Wesley Clover, with more than $1.0B in direct investment. The portfolio has produced 20 IPOs, slightly more than that number of exits via acquisition, and more than $3.5B in public returns. The portfolio regularly has more than 40 investments under active management around the globe, including start-ups in the incubation stage, first-product firms in the accelerator phase, and more mature companies that trade publicly. All are committed to next-generation Cloud and SaaS applications for fixed and mobile communications, video analytics, security, customer engagement, business enablement and more. Deal flow includes companies within the Enterprise SaaS Accelerator, L-SPARK, which Wesley Clover formed in partnership with local government and other parties in 2014, as well as the Alacrity Global Ecosystem of technology partnership funds which have been deployed in at least ten countries. Mature funds have active companies in local portfolios, and newer locations are formalizing the partnerships and operations required to start first cohorts.