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Real estate accounting demands a proactive and strategic approach. At MCB, you get that—and more.

Many of our high net worth clients have been with us for generations—a testament to the deliberate and intentional way we partner with you.

With over 125 public and private real estate companies as clients, we have the breadth of expertise to provide clients with the most strategic advice and high-quality service. Our roster of clients include land developers, real estate developers, real estate investment trusts (REITS), private equity funds, construction companies, property management firms, and housing and urban development (HUD) programs. Above all, we treat your challenges as our own. We work hard to earn your respect and confidence to become your trusted real estate advisor.

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