Real Estate
Former No. 1 Royal LePage team leader David Tardif joins eXp Realty
From left to right: Nadia Habib, Leo Pareja, David Tardif, Martin Rodrigue, Justin Havre and Christine Boisseau/contributed
Montreal real estate leader David Tardif, who helped build Équipe Tardif into Royal LePage’s number one Canadian team in 2025 and top Québec team since 2019, is charting a new course with eXp Realty.
Équipe Tardif, co-founded founded by Tardif and his brother Maxime Tardif in 2006, recorded nearly $2 billion in sales since 2019 and over 600 transactions in 2025, also becoming the number one-performing team in Canada for Royal Page four times, including in 2024 and 2025, according to a press release from eXp.
Now, Tardif is emerging under a new brand called Endurance Groupe Immobilier (Endurance Real Estate Group), and will join a band of industry veterans to export a Québec-based model across Canada.
An alliance of industry heavyweights
Tardif brings his 11-agent team to drive Mouvement Endurance, a countrywide alliance that unites Endurance Groupe Immobilier (covering Greater Montreal, Verdun, Southwest, and Hochelaga-Maisonneuve) with other top-producing independent teams who have moved to eXp.
Other members include:
- Justin Havre, formerly Remax Canada’s number one large team in Canada for five consecutive years. Justin Havre Real Estate Team covers Calgary and the surrounding areas.
- Christine Boisseau, who led one of Royal LePage’s top one per cent teams in Canada. The KelownaHomes Team covers Kelowna and Okanagan.
- Katrina Amurao-Bellosillo, previously the number one Remax agent in B.C. and Western Canada. KatrinaAndTheTeam covers Vancouver, Burnaby and Surrey.
What the alliance offers
Mouvement Endurance provides its agents with a “streamlined platform for training, mentorship and long-term wealth creation,” such as revenue-share and equity program opportunities, said eXp.
“Québec’s real estate market continues to outperform much of the country,” said Tardif, a former Montreal police officer. “Joining eXp and launching Mouvement Endurance gives our team the scale to grow nationally, while offering agents a path to real equity ownership, something traditional brokerages rarely provide.”
While eXp Realty operates virtually, Endurance Groupe Immobilier maintains its brick-and-mortar office in Montreal.
“The cloud streamlines administration, not relationships,” said Tardif. “We’re investing in physical space, training spaces and client experience.”
Striking while the local market is hot
Tardif’s re-branding and expansion come as the Québec housing market experiences strong demand and limited inventory.
According to the Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers (QPAREB), 22,690 properties changed hands between July and September 2025, an 11 per cent increase year-over-year, marking the most active quarter since 2020.
In Greater Montreal, average home prices continued to rise, up roughly six per cent year-over-year at the end of 2025.
In the Québec City region, property values showed double-digit gains year-over-year, while active listings have trended lower.
“We’re positioning ourselves inside Canada’s most consistent market while building
infrastructure that helps agents everywhere,” said Tardif. “Mouvement Endurance is designed for durability – not just for us, but for every agent that joins.”
