12-Month Lobbying Summary - Organization
Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (dba Greater Vancouver REALTORS®) / Jeff King, Chief Executive Officer
Registration Summary
Who is lobbying?
Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (dba Greater Vancouver REALTORS®) (Address & business activities)
Government Funding
Did Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (dba Greater Vancouver REALTORS®) receive government funding within the last 12 months? No
Other Entities (working together for the purposes of lobbying) Information
- Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (dba Greater Vancouver REALTORS®) is not working together with any other entity for the purpose of lobbying.
Direct Interests of the Lobbying Activity
Affiliates
Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (dba Greater Vancouver REALTORS®) has the following affiliates that could have a direct interest in the outcome of the lobbying activities:- Association of Interior REALTORS® (Address information)
- BC Northern Real Estate Board (Address information)
- BC Real Estate Association (Address information)
- Chilliwack and District Real Estate Board (Address information)
- Fraser Valley Real Estate Board (Address information)
- Powell River Sunshine Coast Real Estate Board (Address information)
- Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (Address information)
- Victoria Real Estate Board (Address information)
Other Affiliates
The activities of Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (dba Greater Vancouver REALTORS®) are not controlled or directed by another person or organization with a direct interest in the outcome of this undertaking
Contributors with a Direct Interest in the Outcome
No person or organization contributed over $1000CDN, within the preceding 12 months, toward the lobbying activity on behalf of Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (dba Greater Vancouver REALTORS®):
What is being lobbied?
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Subject matter details in previous versions
Specific Topics of Lobbying Communications Intended Outcomes Associated Subject Matters Establish a Permanent Provincial Housing Policy Roundtable of Experts The BC Government should immediately convene a permanent provincial housing roundtable, bringing together ten to 12 carefully chosen policy experts from mortgage, real estate, and civil society organizations, as well as market and non-market developers and builders. These experts would work together with federal, provincial, municipal/regional, and Indigenous governments to implement and monitor the efficacy of new housing policies introduced by the provincial government. The roundtable should consist of individuals representing the various housing sub-sector groups. Subgroups could work in partnership with the provincial government on different issues such as non-market housing and strata issues, for example. The purpose would be to review potential housing legislation early, ensuring that the draft policy is holistic, pressure tested for unanticipated consequences, and likely to achieve stated goals. Where expertise on particular topics is required, roundtable members could be temporarily swapped out to ensure due diligence is conducted on consequential issues while maintaining a manageable roundtable size. Roundtable members could also represent specialized subcommittees, so that relevant expertise is available to support policy development in specific areas. The full roundtable could meet quarterly to evaluate the overall impact of new policies and advise the government on the viability of incoming policies and regulations. The roundtable model has already been successfully employed by the provincial government (Energy Step Code Council and Development Finance Review Committee), and the federal government (National Advisory Council on Early Learning and Child Care). These examples can be reviewed for guidance on the creation of a permanent provincial housing roundtable, ensuring effective structure and processes for new housing policy directions. - Development of any legislative proposal by the government of British Columbia, a Provincial entity or a member of the Legislative Assembly
- Development or enactment of any regulation, including the enactment of a regulation for the purposes of amending or repealing a regulation
- Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy, directive or guideline of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
- Consumer Issues,
- Housing
Housing Taxation Review Conduct a thorough housing taxation review: 1. Property Transfer Tax as it was originally intended as a Luxury Tax. Properties sold below the current average BC home price (reviewed annually) should be exempt. Resale properties and new builds should be treated the same for the purposes of the tax. There should be no distinction made between them. Simplify the tax by reducing the number of thresholds and taxation rates. Periodically review special categories (First Time Home Buyers, for example) for effectiveness. 2. Review the efficacy of the Speculation and Vacancy Tax (SVT), Foreign Buyer Tax, and BC Home Flipping Tax: Eliminate the duplication of an existing federal tax (the Underused Housing Tax) by repealing the SVT. Examine Foreign Buyer Tax exemptions with an eye upon unique markets such as ski resorts, where the impact on the local housing market is minimal, but the effects on the local tourism economy are significant. Repeal the BC Home Flipping Tax, as analysis from BC Real Estate Association's Economics Department has shown that the tax will have minimal impact on affordability (see https://www.bcrea.bc.ca/economics/more-trouble-than-it-is-worth-analyzing-the-impacts-and-consequences-of-the-provincial-flipping-tax/). - Development of any legislative proposal by the government of British Columbia, a Provincial entity or a member of the Legislative Assembly
- Development or enactment of any regulation, including the enactment of a regulation for the purposes of amending or repealing a regulation
- Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy, directive or guideline of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
- Consumer Issues,
- Housing,
- Taxation and Finance
Provincial Housing Roundtable Encourage the Ministry of Housing to establish a Permanent Housing Roundtable to help guide the development, implementation, and monitoring of effective housing policy initiatives. - Development of any legislative proposal by the government of British Columbia, a Provincial entity or a member of the Legislative Assembly
- Development or enactment of any regulation, including the enactment of a regulation for the purposes of amending or repealing a regulation
- Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy, directive or guideline of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
- Consumer Issues,
- Housing
Gifts or benefits provided by the organization
| Name | Gift or Benefit Description | Circumstance | Date Promised | Value Promised | Date Given | Value Given |
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Who is being lobbied?
Ministries/Provincial Entities
- BC Financial Services Authority
- Finance
- Housing and Municipal Affairs
- Member(s) of the BC Legislative Assembly
Who are the lobbyists?
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Lobbyists in previous versions
In-house Lobbyists Lobbyist BC Former Public Office Holder Positions Contributions Sara Gordo Former Public Office Holder in BC: No Contributions: No Harriet Permut Former Public Office Holder in BC: No Contributions: No Sam Wyatt Former Public Office Holder in BC: No Contributions: No
Lobbying Activity Reports
What lobbying activities have taken place in the last 12 months?
| Date | Arranging a Meeting | Lobbyists | Senior Public Office Holder, Position Title | Ministry/Provincial Entity | Subject Matters |
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| 2025-06-03 | No | Sara Gordo , Harriet Permut |
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| 2025-05-30 | Yes | Sara Gordo |
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