Land, Housing, and Real Estate Advisory for Complex Decisions.
White Oak Advisory supports landowners, developers, and institutions navigating multi-stakeholder approvals, capital structuring, and transaction execution across Canada. We bring clarity to complexity—and momentum to mandates that matter.
Focused advisory across land, housing, and transactions.
We work best where complexity is real—multi-stakeholder approvals, capital constraints, tight timelines, and mandates that require discretion.
Land Development Advisory
Site identification, density optimization, approvals strategy, servicing, phasing, risk mitigation, and land-stage financing advisory.
Affordable Housing Advisory
Program structuring, funding navigation, partnerships, modular integration, pro forma optimization, and long-term sustainability planning.
M&A Advisory
Acquisitions, dispositions, valuation, due diligence coordination, JV structuring, and post-transaction integration planning.
Indigenous Advisory
Indigenous-led housing strategies, partnership structuring, funding advisory, delivery models, and governance support.
Discreet, structured, and execution-oriented.
Our work is designed to support decision-makers navigating high-stakes mandates: clear options, transparent tradeoffs, and a practical path to approval, funding, and delivery.
We operate as an extension of your team—or as independent advisors to your board. Most engagements begin with a scoping call to confirm fit and align on deliverables.
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Or email: info@whiteoakadvisory.ca
Trusted across complex mandates.
We've supported landowners, developers, municipalities, and Indigenous communities across residential, mixed-use, and affordable housing projects—from site acquisition through delivery.
Residential, mixed-use, affordable housing, Indigenous-led development, and commercial real estate
Ontario-focused with select national mandates across Canada
Landowners, developers, municipalities, institutional partners, and Indigenous communities