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Post Lockdown Purchase On Your Mind?

We are seeing increasing commentary in relation to the property market that suggests post-lockdown, investors may be looking to free up cash by offloading investment property.

With bank lending rates at record lows, it will be a first home buyer’s market.  For those looking to purchase their first home, our team can assist with KiwiSaver first home and second chance withdrawals and Kāinga Ora First Home Grants.

We regularly advise clients who are buying off plans and take a practical approach when working with you. We cut through the jargon and explain each step in a clear manner so you can truly understand your position during the process of a property purchase.

If you’ve found your dream home and need advice to progress, our team are here to help.

Contact one of our team listed below to find out more

 

Samantha Mangino

Raelene Bradfield

 

 

Audrey Aitcheson 

Ben Alexander

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