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  • TRREB CEO OP-ED: Protect Ontario Must Include Promoting Housing Affordability

    (Recent Op-Ed published in the media by TRREB CEO John DiMIchele) The events south of the border demonstrate that Ontario must double down on its efforts to build more homes.  On its own, Ontario’s homebuilding outlook should demand bold action from Queen’s Park. Coupled with uncertain U.S.-Canada trade relations, the need to build more homes…

  • From Policy to Possibility: How Mortgage Reforms are Making Homeownership Attainable

    Housing supply and unaffordability continue to impact the real estate industry across Canada. Home buyers need to see mortgage changes that allow flexibility and empower more choice. Lauren van den Berg, President and CEO of Mortgage Professionals Canada (MPC), joins TRREB’s Ready to Real Estate podcast host Jason Mercer to discuss the mortgage landscape and…

  • Approaching One Year as Mayor: Olivia Chow

    Mayor Olivia Chow is officially marking 365 days as the City of Toronto Mayor. In our latest Ready to Real Estate podcast episode, TRREB’s Chief Market Analyst and podcast host Jason Mercer is joined by Matt Elliott, founder of City Hall Watcher, and Steve Adler, Senior Director of Public Affairs at NATIONAL Public Relations, to break down…

  • Government Programs

    Rebates, incentives, tax credits and important property regulations simplified for homeowners and property owners.

  • Advocacy

    Priority Issues Housing Supply and Choice Trust in Real EstateServices Act Vacancy tax (GTA) FINTRAC Transportation / Transit IntergovernmentalCooperation andPlanning A New Deal forToronto RRSP Home Buyers’Plan Land Transfer Tax (Toronto and 905) Sharing Economy /Short-Term Rentals Mortgage Restrictions Affordable Housing Housing and RealEstate Taxes Sign By-Laws Provincial BuildingCode Advocacy Record

  • Keeping up with the Consumers: Early 2022 Ipsos Polling

    It’s an anxiety-inducing time for many Ontarians in these first couple of months of 2022. A continued pandemic, rising inflation, and climate challenges all lend to changes in spending behaviour for residents of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and beyond. But how do worries at the forefront of our minds play out in the real…