Elevate Your CareerLEAD THE WAY IN REAL ESTATE WITH REIC
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Elevate Your CareerLEAD THE WAY IN REAL ESTATE WITH REIC
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Real Estate Ethics IndexAt REIC, we believe that every Canadian deserves the highest professional standards when working with real estate professionals across Canada. The Real Estate Ethics Index represents a cohesive and comprehensive benchmark in the real estate industry, highlighting ethical standards on a national scale.
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Be recognized by your peers for commitment to excellence through the REIC Pursuit of Excellence Awards program. Be recognized in the Industry through blockchain verified badging and on the REIC Ethics Index. |
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Posted January 9, 2026
In 2025, Canada’s housing market reset rather than rebounded. Prices and sales edged lower, affordability dominated demand, and rate cuts failed to revive activity. Regional results diverged, condos corrected sharply, investor participation fell, and housing starts dropped—worsening long‑term supply shortages.
For 2026, expectations point to a slow, cautious recovery, with modest sales growth, flat prices, improving affordability, and ongoing risks tied to economic uncertainty and limited supply. Read the full article. |
Posted November 28, 2025
Canada is facing a housing paradox: despite record population growth, new home construction has plunged to its lowest level in nearly 30 years. What’s driving this sharp decline, and how could it reshape the housing market and the broader economy? From surging rental development to stalled ownership projects, the latest trends reveal a structural shift that every real estate professional needs to understand.
Read the full article. |
Posted November 4, 2025
Canada’s cottage market remains resilient. After pandemic-driven highs and a cooling return-to-office shift, it has settled into a balanced phase with steady demand, tight inventory, and hybrid work sustaining second-home ownership.
In 2026, a generational wealth transfer and economic uncertainty may unlock long-held properties, increasing supply. Yet, with limited land and lasting appeal, cottage country continues to offer stability in a shifting housing landscape. Read the full article. |
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