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All CREB® members received an email invitation to participate in the 2024 Measurement Standards Survey, which Framework Partners Inc., an independent research firm, is conducting on our behalf. 

CREB® has teamed up with my-eforce to provide you with an emergency message app to help keep you safe at showings, when meeting with clients, and any other time you find yourself working alone. There is no cost to you to take advantage of this service.

This summer, CREA welcomed input from its members on the proposal to turn REALTOR.ca into a separate, taxable wholly-owned subsidiary of the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA).

Treat your clients to a day filled with solid discounts and home renovation inspiration with tickets to the Calgary Fall Home Show on Sept. 27 to 29 at the BMO Centre.

Ronald McDonald House needs your help with some heavy lifting as they pack up supplies and move them into storage as they get ready to renovate and update guest suites.

CREB® Chat is a new and easy way to connect with Member Support and ask quick questions such as inquiries about condo plans, updating your account information or how to make payments.

During July and August, Member Practice identified several common listing issues. To help prevent these errors in your upcoming MLS® listings, here are the top rule violations and tips to address them.

As a REALTOR®, you put yourself in potentially unsafe situations all the time when conducting work. It is critical that you take the safety precautions to ensure you make it home to family, friends and pets every night.

CREA’s free social media assets help promote your services, add legitimacy, and amplify the value of the REALTOR® brand.

A couple of weeks ago, Chadwick Newcombe from Kahane Law Office spoke at our Cocktails & Compliance event about the importance of understanding privacy limits during showings, when advertising, and in real estate transactions, particularly about the Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA). 

With the City of Calgary’s recent decision to move forward with blanket rezoning, it’s important to consider the limitations of that change—specifically, restrictive covenants that limit or prescribe how a property can be used.

Housing activity continues to move away from the extreme sellers’ market conditions experienced throughout the spring. Easing sales, combined with gains in supply, pushed the months of supply above two months in August, a level not seen since the end of 2022.

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