REBGV To Rebrand As Greater Vancouver Realtors

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Howard is a Staff Writer based in Vancouver. He was formerly the Deputy Editor of 604 Now, and has written about the media industry for OneZero and international politics for WhoWhatWhy.

​On Thursday, the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver announced that it is rebranding as "Greater Vancouver Realtors," effective Monday, Feb. 12."In recent years, we've conducted public and member research to lay a foundation for a new strategic direction," said REBGV CEO Jeff King.

King said that he believes the change to Greater Vancouver Realtors will be a "significant" and "very positive" change for the association, which has a membership of over 15,000."As Greater Vancouver Realtors, our new name will make it clear that we act on your behalf, whether it's advocating for better housing affordability solutions, communicating the latest housing market information, or donating funds to charity," added Quart.

According to its website, the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver was one of Vancouver's earliest professional associations, beginning operations in 1919 when 10 local real estate brokers formed the Vancouver Real Estate Exchange. Two years later, at the urging of the Real Estate Exchange, the provincial government introduced the

 

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