We’re very fortunate that in Canada, we have some of the world’s best websites to find homes for sale. They are reliable, safe and run by the industries regulators, so you know your interests are protected.
Collaborate features all homes for sale in Toronto, Etobicoke, Mississauga, Milton, and Scarborough. Unlike Realtor.ca.
What Are Collaborate’s Best Features
- It receives all the available listings on the Toronto Real Estate Board. That includes all homes for sale in Toronto, Etobicoke, Mississauga, Milton, Scarborough and more.
- Listings are up-to-date, so you don’t receive sold conditional or otherwise unavailable homes.
- Receive new listings up to 32 hours quicker than Realtor.ca
- You can set up multiple searches in different neighborhoods and price ranges.
- It’s free.

Collaborate’s home screen features the most search options of any real estate website.
Receive More Information On Collaborate Than On Realtor.ca
One of the greatest features of Collaborate, is the ability to see information that you normally wouldn’t with Realtor.ca. If you’re serious about finding a home, you need to start considering information that only collaborate features. Collaborate shows us property taxes, property maintenance companies (in condos), seller’s ideal closing date, how many days the home has been on the market and much more.

The homepage of Collab, the best website to find Toronto homes for sale.

Standard information found on all listings through Collaborate
If you’re a serious buyer, you will appreciate that all the listings featured on Collaborate will show you the status of the home. You can see whether the home is available, sold conditional, or sold firm without having to call the Realtor. That’s the major downside of Realtor.ca is that you can’t filter out homes that are sold conditionally. Since, in the Greater Toronto Area, most homes are sold conditionally for 5 days to 2 weeks, this will safe you a lot of frustration.
Sold conditionally means the home has an offer on it, and the sellers and buyers have both agreed to the price and closing date. It’s conditional because the sale is contingent on the buyer arranging financing and having a home inspection. 9 times out of 10, when a home is sold conditional, it is unavailable, but there is the chance that it becomes available again.
So, How Do I Get A Login For Collaborate?
Collaborate requires a login that only real estate agents can provide you. Realtors pay for Realtor.ca, and Collaborate, and they kept the best website to search for homes for their clients. If you are interested in getting set up on this website, please reach out and we’ll set you up, for free. It’ll only take us a minute.