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  • TRREB Statement on Toronto Housing Funding Announcement

    TRREB Statement on Toronto Housing Funding Announcement

    With Toronto’s ambitious goal to build 285,000 new homes by 2031, it’s essential that the City partner with other levels of government to increase housing supply and build attainable homes that individuals can afford.

  • TRREB Statement on New Deal Between Toronto and Ontario

    TRREB Statement on New Deal Between Toronto and Ontario

    The City of Toronto is the engine that drives Ontario’s economy. When Toronto does well, Ontario does well. However, Toronto has a housing supply crisis, and we desperately need to build more homes if we are going to protect the Canadian dream of home ownership in our City for future generations.

  • TRREB Statement on Federal Fall Economic Statement

    TRREB Statement on Federal Fall Economic Statement

    The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) applauds and welcomes today’s fall economic statement offering several important housing focused initiatives. We especially commend the federal government for listening to many industry stakeholders, including TRREB, in establishing a new Canadian Mortgage Charter. This Charter significantly includes the removal of the stress test requirements for insured mortgage…

  • TRREB Calls for Choice and Privacy following  Election Pledge on Offer Process in Housing Transactions

    TRREB Calls for Choice and Privacy following  Election Pledge on Offer Process in Housing Transactions

    In response to the federal election announcement to ban “blind bidding” in the home buying and selling process, TRREB President Kevin Crigger has this to say: “The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) is encouraged by the attention being given by federal political parties, to housing affordability challenges which TRREB has been sounding the alarm…