CREA
Discover CREA (the Canadian Real Estate Association) and its role in supporting REALTORS®, managing listings, and shaping real estate policy in Canada.

June 09, 2025
What is CREA?
CREA stands for the Canadian Real Estate Association, the national organization that represents real estate professionals across Canada.
Why CREA Matters in Real Estate
CREA sets professional standards, promotes ethical conduct, and manages national real estate platforms such as REALTOR.ca.
CREA’s core functions include:
- Supporting REALTORS® with tools and training
- Advocating on housing policy and regulation
- Maintaining the MLS® trademark and REALTOR® brand
- Aggregating national market data and trends
CREA also collaborates with provincial boards and government bodies to represent the real estate profession.
Understanding CREA is important for buyers, sellers, and industry professionals looking to navigate Canada's real estate market.
Example of CREA in Action
A buyer visits REALTOR.ca, the national listing platform maintained by CREA, to view available homes in their preferred neighbourhood.
Key Takeaways
- National body for Canadian real estate professionals
- Manages REALTOR.ca and MLS® trademark
- Sets ethical and professional standards
- Advocates for industry policy
- Source for real estate data and research

The program priority area (yellow) within the downtown core (black outline) and the City Centre node (red). / City of Edmonton















Properties H&R REIT was in the process of rezoning, as of June 30, 2025/H&R REIT Q2 earnings report
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The 904-920 Davie Street (902 Davie Street) site in Vancouver. / Neil M. Denari Architects, Bingham + Hill Architects, Reliance Properties
A rendering of the proposed tower from along Hornby Street. / Neil M. Denari Architects, Bingham + Hill Architects, Reliance Properties
A rendering of the proposed tower from the corner of Hornby Street and Davie Street. / Neil M. Denari Architects, Bingham + Hill Architects, Reliance Properties
Renderings of the 32-storey tower proposed for 904-920 Davie Street in Vancouver. / Neil M. Denari Architects, Bingham + Hill Architects, Reliance Properties
An overview of the full block bounded by Burrard Street, Davie Street, Hornby Street, and Drake Street in Vancouver. / Neil M. Denari Architects, Bingham + Hill Architects, Reliance Properties