Greater Montreal Real Estate Board

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The Greater Montréal Real Estate Board (GMREB), or Chambre immobilière du Grand Montréal in French, is the second largest real estate board in Canada.[1]

History[]

Created in 1954, GMREB is a not-for-profit association that represents almost all of the 10,000 real estate brokers in the Montréal Metropolitan Area.[2] It is the second largest real estate board in Canada and one of the 20 largest boards in North America.[3]

GMREB plays a role in representing its members among government authorities, the media, the public and various industry-related associations. It issues press releases on real estate topics, as well as monthly statistics for the real estate market.

In 2013, GMREB voted to break away from the Canadian Real Estate Association, and removed all listings from their national website, Realtor.ca.[4] However, as of November 2018, CREA displays real estate listings from Montreal on their website.

References[]

  1. ^ "Greater Montreal Real Estate Board: Welcome". Retrieved 2007-04-07.
  2. ^ Trent, Peter (2012). Merger Delusion: How Swallowing Its Suburbs Made an Even Bigger Mess of Montreal. Montreal. Canada: MQUP. p. 571. ISBN 9780773539327.
  3. ^ "Montreal board delays CREA divorce". Montreal Gazette (in Canadian English). Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  4. ^ "Montreal Real estate agents break away from Canadian Real Estate Association". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2016-04-11.

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