I have been tremendously honoured to have spent the last seven years as the CEO of the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA). When I was recruited to the job, as I was leaving my time in public office, I believed I would be here for about five years with a goal of delivering high impact advocacy, greater profile for the organization and refreshed, practical products to support REALTORS® as they connect people with a great place to call home. Learn More →
Today, the Government of Ontario announced the Homeowner Protection Act, 2024, which includes banning registrations for Notices of Security Interest (NOSIs), implementing a 10-day cooling-off period for purchases of newly built freehold homes, consulting on illegal building and selling, and building more housing near transit. Learn More →
Picture a young family working hard and doing everything right to save their money so they can finally afford to buy a home, only to be told that they need to pony up tens of thousands more dollars. A new proposal from Ottawa City Council will do just that, putting homeownership further out of reach for thousands of Ontarians in the National Capital Region. Learn More →
Today, the Federal Government announced Canada’s Housing Plan, ahead of the 2024 Federal Budget. Learn More →
Today, the Government of Ontario announced the Cutting Red Tape to Build More Homes Act, the Province’s sixth piece of housing legislation since 2018. Learn More →
Today’s 2024 Ontario Budget reaffirms the Provincial Government’s commitment to investing in building more homes, infrastructure, and transit across the province. Learn More →
With Ontario’s ambitious goal of building 1.5 million new homes across the Province, today’s $1.8 billion investment into housing-enabling infrastructure is a welcome announcement. Learn More →
The Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) commends Minister McCarthy for his unwavering commitment to consumer protection and homeownership in Ontario. Learn More →
TORONTO, ON – The Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) has announced that Oakville-based real estate broker, Rick Kedzior, has assumed the role of President of OREA. The announcement follows the Association’s Annual General Meeting on March 5, 2024. Learn More →
As REALTORS®, we guide our community members through the single largest financial transaction most people will ever make. It’s an honour to have their trust, and it’s our responsibility to ensure they have the most knowledgeable REALTOR® at their side. Learn More →
OTTAWA – Don’t just play the game – change it! Hosted by the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA), REALiTY 24 is essential viewing for fans of real estate and any REALTOR® looking to stay ahead in the competitive real estate market. It’s all happening at the Shaw Centre in Ottawa on March 6-7, 2024. Learn More →
Today, the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) released its latest policy report, analyzing the progress that the Ford Government has made on the recommendations made by the Housing Affordability Task Force (HATF) to boost housing supply in Ontario. Learn More →
The SP 200 recognizes the real estate leaders and executives who have led the charge and made an impact in the real estate profession. Learn More →
New OREA survey shows affordability is getting worse and Ontarians want more bold action from Government. Learn More →
The Government of Canada’s housing-focused Fall Economic Statement is a clear indication the Federal Government is taking this issue seriously, and OREA commends Housing Minister Sean Fraser and the Trudeau Government for continuing to take action. Learn More →
The Power House Conference will host hundreds of REALTORS® from across Ontario and boast an unrivaled lineup of political leaders and industry insiders who will share their insights on housing, policy, and the latest trends in real estate. Learn more about Power House →
The Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) commends the Ford Government for introducing important measures to get more homes built in their 2023 Fall Economic Statement, many of which align with solutions that Ontario REALTORS® have put on the table. Learn more →
Research from The Conference Board of Canada was done in collaboration with the Canadian Real Estate Association, British Columbia Real Estate Association and Ontario Real Estate Association. Learn more about the recommendations →
Latest poll from OREA shows over half of post-secondary graduates have incurred student debt or loans to finance their education, and of that half, 53% are still currently engaged in repayment. Learn about the student debt barrier →
We cannot hope to solve the housing affordability crisis without addressing the need to have access to homes across the housing spectrum. Read more →
Ontario is experiencing an unprecedented housing affordability and supply crisis, one that is occurring during country-wide inflation, while cost-of-living is also rising rapidly. Read more →
Today, the Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery released its regulations for the second phase of TRESA. Learn more about Phase 2 →
The new Ontario REALTOR® Wellness Program will provide a safety net to support Members during challenging times. Learn more about the ORWP →
The new legislation aims to create more Ontario homeowners, protect renters, and encourage more quality rental supply. Read More →
7 in 10 Mississauga residents say quality-of-life in the city is good or excellent but say more could be done to address housing affordability. Read More →
Ford government plan to protect and support Ontario’s homebuyers and tenants is key step towards solving affordability crisis. Read More →
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OREA has repeatedly called for the elimination of an outdated loophole that exempts auctioneers from registration or licensing requirements. Read More →
OREA supports the Ford Government’s announcement to launch consultations on increased consumer protections for new freehold buyers. Read More →
Building on the Provincial Government’s mission to create economically thriving and vibrant communities. Read More →
While prices are down nationally, in Ontario they are up almost 7% year-over-year with the average price of a home coming in at $932,000 in 2022. Read More →
As of October 25, 2022, the NRST rate will be increased from 20% to 25% and continues to apply to all regions of the province. Read More →
The More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022 is just what the doctor ordered when it comes to getting more homes for families built faster. Read More →
New rules that will allow home buyers to see info about other offers being made on a home, provided the seller and other parties consent. Read More →