EO: Ray Dubash. President: Douglas Rempel. EO: Sarah Hart. North Bay Real Estate Board. President: Sue Symons. EO: Jolene Greer. President: Susan Hull. EO: Janette Laffin. Ottawa Real Estate Board. President: Debra Wright. EO: Janice Myers. President: Jon Maxwell. EO: Christine Ball. President: Valerie Miles. EO: Lisa Comerford. President: Brett Parker. EO: Anne Schneider. President: Donna Bacher.
EO: Carol Ann Burrell. Renfrew County Real Estate Board. President: Andrew Brotton. EO: Sue Martin. Lawrence Real Estate Board. President: Paul Martin. Sarnia-Lambton Real Estate Board. President: Rob Longo. EO: Dave Burke. Sault Ste. Marie Real Estate Board. President: Tracey Rutkauskas. EO: Andrea Gagne.
Simcoe and District Real Estate Board. President: Gail Bouw. EO: Sandra Szymezko. Sudbury Real Estate Board. President: Tyler Peroni. EO: Ashley Sauve. President: Chuck Murney. EO: Sandy Raymer. President: Lynn Hoffmann. EO: Lorraine McLachlan. Today, OREA commends the Ontario government for answering our call to create a task force that will unlock housing supply and address home affordability.
With this increase in interest rates and the recent Ontario Government Fair Housing Plan, governments need to be very cautious about the cumulative impact of intervention in the housing market going forward. It is always important for public officials to make policy decisions informed by good data.
The government had some good ideas for increasing supply in its Plan and Budget. We encourage them to proceed aggressively on those commitments. It is surprising and risky that we do not have a single, trusted, collective source of real estate data to help guide policy decision making.
Focused and coordinated leadership at the provincial and municipal level can make a real difference in preserving the Canadian dream of affordable home ownership. The sole provider of real estate education in Ontario, the OREA Real Estate College announced today it will no longer be offering educational courses for real estate professionals in the province after The Bill passed second reading today.
If passed, Bill would permit Realtors to form personal real estate corporations. Ontario Realtors are before the Standing Committee on Social Policy today commending the Ontario government for the licensing and regulation of home inspectors in Ontario through Bill 59, Putting Consumers First Act, The best way to ensure millennials have a good shot at achieving the Canadian dream of home ownership is by putting more homes on the market.
Minister Bill Mauro announced today that Ontario municipalities will not be getting new revenue tools including a municipal land transfer tax MLTT. New LTT rebate will help more young families achieve their dreams of home ownership. OREA strongly condemns the unethical behaviour exposed in a recent media report. Ontario Real Estate Association supports new legislation that will better protect consumers against unscrupulous home inspectors.
The fall may not be as busy as spring for cottage buying, but it still brings out the buyers shows new research from the Ontario Real Estate Association OREA. A group of Ontario motorcycle-riding Realtors will roll out of town today as part of the 11th annual Motorcycle Ride for Charity.
Residential real estate markets are stronger now than they were a year ago, said 40 per cent of Ontarians about their respective cities, up from 33 per cent last year, according to the Ontario Home Ownership Index, a semi-annual survey by the Ontario Real Estate Association OREA.
Provincial government looking to extend power to all municipalities to charge unfair, unsustainable Municipal Land Transfer Tax despite public opposition and election promise. A large majority of Ontarians — three out of four — planning to buy a home in the next two years say that the listing price has a big impact on whether they want to see more of a home, shows new research from the Ontario Real Estate Association OREA. More say real estate markets in GTA are stronger now than last year, will be stronger in the future.
The Government of Ontario has announced that real estate consumers will be permitted to use electronic signatures on real estate agreements of purchase and sale APS as of July 1st, Ontario Real Estate Association supports the Minister of Consumer Services in her efforts to improve consumer protection in the real estate marketplace.
The Ontario Real Estate Association OREA applauds the passage of the provincial budget that contains provisions which will bring electronic real estate agreements of purchase and sale one step closer to reality in Ontario. On July 10th and 11th motorcyclists from across the province will be hitting the open road to raise money for homeless shelters and charities across Ontario.
Beyond worrying about the state of the real estate market, a new survey from the Ontario Real Estate Association OREA shows that Ontarians' top concerns when selling a home are understanding the process and the legal documents required in a sale, fixing up the home in order to list and the number of days on the market before it sells.
Safety, perceived value and a location close to shopping or transportation are the most important factors Ontarians consider when buying a home.
According to new research commissioned by the Ontario Real Estate Association, the majority of Ontarians would start to feel anxious if their home was still on the market after 45 days or more, while many admit they would start feeling uneasy after only 30 days. According to a recent RBC report, the number of homes for sale in Ontario is on the rise and affordability province-wide is stable.
The rush to buy with more available homes on the market could mean more mistakes made by consumers. Of the more than , Ontarians who used a Realtor to buy or sell a home last year, many did so without fully understanding the expertise and skills Realtors provide, finds a new Ontario Real Estate Association OREA survey. An Ontario Real Estate Association OREA survey reveals that confusion about the Harmonized Sales Tax HST and buying a resale home has not decreased in the last year despite efforts by the provincial government and real estate industry to educate the public.
With misconceptions about Realtors' commissions affecting how people feel about buying or selling a home on their own, the Ontario Real Estate Association OREA wants to advise consumers that Realtors' commissions and contracts are negotiable - and always have been.
One Ontario political party has announced its intention of creating a public registry of houses used for grow-ops and meth labs, an idea endorsed by the Ontario Real Estate Association OREA. Couples engaged in contested family court cases will soon have to attend mandatory information programs, which will include information about the effects of separation and divorce on families and ways to resolve their issues - including decisions about the matrimonial home - through ways other than going to court.
Selling your home during the summer months allows you to showcase it it its best light. The dream of home ownership is alive and well among Ontario renters, with 70 per cent reporting that they would like to buy at some point in the future, according to a poll released today by the Ontario Real Estate Association OREA. Used under license. Toggle navigation Menu. Remember Me. You will be returned to OREA once you have successfully logged in.
Login as a Member. We can help Call Monday — Friday a. Aug 24, Liberal Housing Plan to Criminalize Hardworking Families The Ontario Real Estate Association is pleased to see housing affordability is a forefront election issue, with all three major federal parties putting ideas on the table to increase housing supply and bring the Canadian Dream of home ownership closer to reach.
Aug 15, Ontarians Feel Municipal Governments Need to Find Savings and Control Spending Before Being Given New Tax Powers Ontarians believe that their municipal governments could be much more efficient with use of their funding, with about 7-in agreeing that a lot more could be done to find savings and control spending. May 31, York region politicians want a new municipal land transfer tax grab on home ownership York Region councillors are demanding new tax powers from the province, and they have their eyes set on the municipal land transfer tax MLTT.
Apr 30, Canadian dream of home ownership not within reach, say 7-in young Ontarians A year ago, the provincial government released a plan to help make home ownership more affordable, yet nearly 7-in Apr 9, Home buyers need better protections with legalization of marijuana on the horizon Growing marijuana in a home can pose significant health and safety issues for unsuspecting home buyers.
Dec 1, Increased home buyer tax will put home ownership further out of reach First-time home buyers will pay more tax on an average priced Toronto home if City Council approves changes to the Toronto Land Transfer Tax LTT. You can find and download a copy of your individual Course Transcripts from the my documents section of your My Portfolio account.
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