I have been living in the Kaipara area for over 18 years and had a second hand retail business for 16 years with the last 11 years being located in Maungaturoto. Although I loved that business and all the people that flowed through it I was ready for a change in career. I have always showed a strong interest in real estate and have recently gained my REA license.
I live on a lifestyle property with my husband and daughter who attends school in Maungaturoto. I am personally interested in renovation, staging, gardening and like to take my downtime out on the water whenever I can. I also like to volunteer any spare time to community and school events where possible.
Although new to real estate I will bring with me from my previous experience excellent communication and negotiating skills, staging with an eye for detail, a good knowledge of the local area and a passion for getting positive results. That, along with working with the fabulous team at First National Roper & Jones, I will bring a professional but down to earth approach to all your real estate needs. Whether buying or selling I can help you with an easy, stress free transition from or into your next property.
So don’t delay, call me today.
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