New Report Suggests Banning Blind Bidding Will Increase Home Prices

Below article is shared from the Canadian Real Estate Association.

During the recent federal election campaign, the Liberal Party of Canada promised to include a Home Buyers’ Bill of Rights that would ban blind bidding, potentially under the federal Criminal Code, arguing it drives up home prices.

We heard from members who vehemently oppose this proposed ban on blind bidding and understand it would greatly impact how Canadians choose to sell their home, and how our REALTOR® members aid in the journey to homeownership.

Our immediate response included a statement on CREA.ca and across social media in opposition of the proposed ban and encouraging all parties to instead focus on the primary issue: relieving the bottlenecks preventing an adequate supply of housing across the housing continuum.

Knowing the possibility of this proposed ban, we commissioned a study from an independent think tank, Smart Prosperity Institute, to explore how a ban on blind bidding would impact real estate prices.

The report finds that although it’s possible the blind bidding process can cause higher prices, the evidence to support that claim is limited and, in fact, increased bid transparency leads to higher prices in a hot real estate market – not lower.

In addition to the study, we’re working with provincial associations and regulators (under whose jurisdiction real estate practices fall) in the review of real estate activities to ensure the interests of buyers and sellers are balanced and protected.


To read the full report click HERE

Kari MacLeod

At the core of Kari's professional ethos is a dedicated focus on delivering exceptional client experiences, encapsulated by her corporate philosophy: "Your property is my priority."

Having navigated 12 relocations across four countries, Kari is well-acquainted with the challenges associated with buying, selling, and moving properties. She wholeheartedly commits to comprehending her clients' needs throughout the entire real estate process, ensuring a seamless transition.

With a discerning eye for some of the Province’s most notable properties, she revels in the challenge of marketing the extraordinary while consistently striving to provide all clients with the utmost attention and expertise. Kari has achieved a couple of record-breaking sales, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to excellence.

Leveraging her background in corporate communications within the mineral resource sector and her formal training as a fashion designer, Kari approaches real estate with a blend of creativity and adept problem-solving. Kari's infectious positive outlook contributes to her success in building meaningful connections.

Having relocated to Nova Scotia from Victoria, BC, in 2007 with her husband and twin daughters, Kari attests that the province has captured her heart. Residing in Newport Landing, her family has discovered their forever home in a charming historic riverside property.

http://www.karimacleod.com
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