Barry Sacks, CA

Barry Sacks

Barry Sacks , CA

Advisor to the Real Estate Community

A partner, member of MNP’s real estate and construction team in Markham, and trusted advisor to the local real estate community, Barry has been providing strategic advice and proactive support to the local real estate community for more than four decades.

Utilizing his years of experience and vast knowledge Barry delivers pragmatic advice and creative solutions to protect and enhance the well-being of his real estate clients, their businesses and, most importantly, their families. His clients range from smaller entrepreneurs to leaders of Toronto’s largest real estate companies, encompassing low, medium, and high-rise builders, land developers, contractors, and owners and managers of commercial, industrial and residential properties.

Barry is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA).

An active volunteer throughout his career, Barry has helped several community organizations focusing on health, education, and social needs.


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