
We promised TRREB REALTOR® QUEST 2023 was going to be back bigger than ever before. On Wednesday, May 17 and Thursday, May 18, over 10,000 real estate and industry professionals from across the globe joined us for Canada’s largest real estate conference and trade show which turned out to the best REALTOR QUEST® event held since…

On June 26, Toronto is holding a by-election to elect its new mayor. Over half of Torontonians polled recently by Ipsos were unhappy with how city council has addressed the problem of housing affordability, but is it fair to point the finger at city council? Or, do other levels of government bear some responsibility? On a…

Are you ready for TRREB REALTOR® QUEST 2023? Join thousands of REALTORS® at the Toronto Congress Centre on May 17 and 18 to expand your knowledge, make new connections, and recharge your professional batteries. From incredible keynote speakers to the speaker series, there’s no shortage of reasons to be excited about Canada’s largest real estate conference and trade…

Over the next three years, the federal government plans to welcome around 500,000 new immigrants per year to Canada. A record number will settle in southern Ontario. Immigration is key to Canada’s economic development and population growth, but will newcomers be able to find affordable places to live? To talk about how governments can fix the…

Canada’s largest real estate conference and trade show is right around the corner. The highly anticipated TRREB REALTOR® QUEST 2023 is taking place on May 17–18 at the Toronto Congress Centre. This event brings together industry leaders, experts and speakers to share their knowledge and insights. This year’s conference has an impressive lineup of keynote speakers, including Dr. Bernice…

TRREB Members have a strong network and know how to rally up their colleagues and neighbours to make a big impact in their communities. That’s why fundraising and supporting food or clothing drives come naturally to our Members.

TRREB Members are mentors who support initiatives and programs that help youth realize their full potential. Yan Zhou, Ara Mamourian and Adam Weiner are creating positive atmospheres where the leaders of tomorrow can thrive and grow.

After a brief downturn due to COVID-19, immigration is back to normal in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), with the City of Toronto anticipating an additional one million residents over the next 30 years. Immigration is a cornerstone of economic growth and key to the diversity that makes regions, such as the GTA great. Studies,…

The province’s June 2 election day is just around the corner, and with housing being top of mind for many Ontarians, TRREB hosted a debate on the Ready to Real Estate Podcast between provincial candidates in GTA ridings.* Abhijeet Manay, the Green Party deputy leader and candidate for the riding of Beaches–East York, and Lisa Patel, TRREB…

In an attempt to curb rising inflation, the Bank of Canada has been hiking its policy interest rate – with the most recent increase being 50 basis points to 1 per cent. The Bank’s target for the Overnight Lending Rate directly impacts the cost of borrowing for variable rate mortgages and lines of credit and indirectly…

Before the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns struck in March 2020, spending on home renovations in Ontario was already outpacing the rest of the economy, with more than $80 billion spent on improvements in 2019 according to Altus Group research. Since the pandemic hit, renovation permit applications are up a further 18 per cent across the province.…

The impacts of climate change are undeniable, and growing year after year. Since the 1950s, disaster loss insurance claims have doubled every five to 10 years, and in 2005, they approached $100 billion. As the majority of many Canadians’ equity is within the home they own, it’s imperative to protect that investment from extreme weather…