The TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD is a not-for-profit corporation founded in 1920 by a small group of real estate practitioners. Today, as Canada's largest real estate board, TREB serves more than 35,000 licensed real estate Brokers and Salespersons in and about the Greater
Toronto Area. TREB is the collective voice for both its commercial and residential REALTOR® Members and operates under the direction of an elected voluntary
Board of 16 Directors.Mission Statement
"To be the primary professional resource providing, protecting and promoting the continuing real estate success of all its Members."Greater Toronto REALTORS® adhere to a strict Code of Ethics and share a state-of-the-art Multiple Listing Service® designed exclusively for REALTORS®, which is also shared with boards in the surrounding area. TREB is a member of the Ontario Real Estate Association and the Canadian Real Estate Association.Core Member Services
Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®)Full range Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) accessible to REALTORS® only, with intranet and Internet applications for both residential and commercial specialists.
Buyer Registry Service (BRS®)
Registration of buyer's criteria in the BRS® enables their REALTOR® to receive early notification when properties of interest become available which may match their search. For more information, please visit www.BRAFirst.ca
Market Reports
Provides a variety of residential and commercial market related reports including:
- Resale Market Report
- Commercial Market Report
- Rental Market Report
- Commercial Quarterly Report
- RealNet (New Homes & Commercial)
- MPAC Assessment Data
- Teranet Land Registry
Lobbies government officials on residential and commercial real estate issues that affect member REALTORS® and the public they serve by providing input into important decisions that have consequences for homeowners, renters and investors.
Communications
Works to convey the value of using a REALTOR® to buyers and sellers, and keeps its Members and the general public apprised of Board and industry news.
Education
Offers a variety of courses designed to meet mandatory continuing education requirements and maintain professional standards.
Professional Standards
Works to ensure that Members maintain a high level of professionalism and adhere to ethical obligations.
Arbitration
Works to ensure that Members follow principles of procurement and fairness and equity in reaching decisions involving commission disputes.
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