TORONTO, ONTARIO, August 29, 2025 – Ontario’s five largest REALTOR® associations, representing more than 90 per cent of the nearly 100,000 REALTORS® in the province, support the Ford government’s decision to intervene in the review of the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) following the iPro Realty Ltd. investigation. Our associations welcome a full review of […]| TRREB
Today’s workplaces face unprecedented levels of stress and burnout. Leaders who are focused and emotionally aware are better equipped to mange change. Dr. Ellen Choi joined TRREB’s Chief Information Officer and podcast host Jason Mercer on the Ready to Real Estate podcast to break down the power of mindful leadership. Read on to discover the greatest strengths […]| TRREB
Premier Doug Ford announced today at the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) conference an additional $1.6 billion top-up to the Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program (MHIP). This funding provides municipalities with more resources to build the essential roads, bridges, and water systems that make new housing possible. This is another positive step by the province to accelerate housing construction and will nearly double investment in the Program.| TRREB
The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) is welcoming the world to the third annual International MLS Forum. This two-day global real estate event brings together cross-border collaboration, MLS® innovation, and the exchange of ideas. It takes place at the Westin Harbour Castle on September 25 and 26. “After attending the inaugural International MLS Forum in Paris two […]| TRREB
The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) welcomes Premier Doug Ford’s recent remarks emphasizing the urgent need to reduce the tax burden on homebuyers, including potential reductions to the HST, development charges (DCs), and other associated costs. TRREB has long advocated for these reforms, most recently in our Fair Taxes on Ontario Homes report, which calls for […]| TRREB
A series of charts summarizing key residential statistics for the GTA, including an affordability indicator and time series for price, new listings and sales.| TRREB
The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) experienced the best home sales result for the month of July since 2021. Sales were also up relative to listings, suggesting a modest tightening in the market compared to last year.| TRREB
TRREB Unveils Highly Anticipated Market Outlook and Year in Review Report| TRREB
From browsing listings on your phone to signing documents digitally, real estate today looks different than it did just ten years ago. Technology continues to reshape nearly every step of the process.| TRREB
A series of charts summarizing key residential statistics for the GTA, including an affordability indicator and time series for price, new listings and sales.| TRREB
Ownership housing affordability continued to improve in June 2025. Average selling prices and borrowing costs remained lower than last year’s levels. However, despite some month-over-month momentum, many would-be homebuyers remained on the sidelines due to economic uncertainty. “The GTA housing market continued to show signs of recovery in June. With more listings available, buyers are […]| TRREB
On the latest episode of TRREB’s Ready to Real Estate Podcast, TRREB CEO John DiMichele sits down with Steve Paikin, journalist and host of The Agenda on TVO, to discuss the shifting political landscape and practical implications for all levels of government, especially here in Ontario.| TRREB
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