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PRACTICE ADVICE Oct. 18, 2022 So, you've been ghosted
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT Oct. 18, 2022 In the news: REALTORS® giving back
Last week, the Calgary Herald featured CREB® REALTORS® giving back to the community through the CREB® REALTOR® Community Foundation.
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT Oct. 18, 2022 The winner is. . .
CREB® NEWS Oct. 11, 2022 Get ready for election season
CREB®’s Board of Directors Elections are just around the corner. Hear what Chair-elect Christian Twomey has to say about the importance of having diverse perspectives on the board.
CREB® NEWS Oct. 11, 2022 Update from the BOD
From the approval of a new AGM policy to a new rule interpretation review, there was no shortage of action at CREB®’s board of directors’ meetings on June 15 and Sept. 14.
PRACTICE ADVICE Oct. 11, 2022 Don't be spooked by stigma
With spooky season around the corner, haunted houses and other chilling structures are always at top of mind. In the world of real estate, stigmatized properties are the go-to topic.
CREB® NEWS Oct. 04, 2022 Advocating for you
CREB®’s Government Relations Team (GRT) is advocating for CREB® members at all levels of government. Here’s a closer look at what’s in play and what’s coming up.
PRACTICE ADVICE Oct. 04, 2022 Co-listing practice improvement
CREB® Member Practice has seen an increase in co-listed properties and has re-evaluated how educational advisories and fines will be issued to co-listing agents.
TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGY Oct. 03, 2022 New input tool: OnePlatform
Pillar 9™’s dual access period for OnePlatform and the legacy tool, REListUp™, has ended. Beginning Oct. 4, all listings must be input and edited in OnePlatform.
ETCETERA Oct. 03, 2022 CREA launches national ad campaign
ETCETERA Oct. 03, 2022 Want to save some cash?
Get access to exclusive industry perks and discounts through CREB®’s Affinity Program.
HOUSING MARKET Oct. 03, 2022 Demand shifting to more affordable options
Strong sales for condominium apartment and row properties was not enough to offset declines reported for other property types. This caused city sales to ease by nearly 12 per cent compared to last year.