New Brunswick Real Estate Association

The New Brunswick Real Estate Association serves and regulates its members through education in professional and ethical standards and promotion of public awareness for the benefit of realtors and the public they serve. It was founded in 1958.

One of the roles of the NBREA is to co-regulate the practice of trading in real estate within the province in conjunction with the provincial government. The Association is committed to protecting the interests of New Brunswick's real estate buyers and sellers by:

The NBREA consists of 4 local real estate boards:

Real Estate in New Brunswick

The practice of real estate in New Brunswick is governed by two separate Acts. An Act to Incorporate the New Brunswick Real Estate Association, promulgated in 1994 and administered by NBREA, is a private member's bill that establishes the Association and describes how it will conduct its business. The Real Estate Agents Act is a government act that allows for the licensing of real estate firms (agents), managers (who are called “brokers” in other provinces), and salespeople (who may be referred to as “agents” in other provinces).

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