Jordan Langelaar, BBA, PGCV

Jordan Langelaar

Jordan Langelaar , BBA, PGCV

Partner, Property Tax Services

Jordan is a member of MNP’s Real Estate and Construction Services team in Calgary. Jordan delivers real estate valuation and consulting services to property owners, property managers, real estate companies, REITs, pensions funds, and owner-operators, finding solutions to their real estate questions and concerns and helping them mitigate and decrease their property tax burden.

Jordan’s services include property tax consulting, real estate valuation, and property tax mitigation and contestation.

Prior to joining MNP, Jordan worked as a real estate appraiser.

Jordan earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from the University of the Fraser Valley in 2008 and a Post-Graduate Certificate in Valuation (PGCV) from the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia in 2011.


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