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Free Investment Property Showcase Events: Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch

We would like to invite you to a FREE National Investment Property Showcase event, coming to a city near you!

Thursday, May 18th 2017

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Join us for these exclusive events, packed full with investor insight, followed by complimentary drinks and nibbles.

You will hear expert market analysis and commentary and learn more about brand new, high quality investment properties in locations with serious capital value upside.

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Event Locations

  • Wellington - Rydges Wellington, 22 May
  • Auckland - Novotel Ellerslie, 23 May
  • Christchurch - The George Hotel, 24 May

The events will include:

  • Why some suburbs make investment sense where others don’t.
  • Insights on the suburbs being gentrified and how to target areas that are likely to move next.
  • How to manufacture equity by purchasing at a discount to valuation and also receive valuable incentives on completion.
  • Why buying new makes so much more sense including the ability to get depreciation benefits to maximise your cash flow.
  • Insight into locations where rental demand is continually growing as buildings in the CBD compete - bringing thousands of jobs and workers needing accommodation.
  • Showcasing brand new 2 bedroom townhouses (no body corporate) from $380,000. Some of the most value for money projects we have seen this year.
  • Get the opportunity to jump on brand new properties at rock bottom prices in a wholesale purchasing environment.
  • Networking session with complimentary drinks and nibbles.

Bonus Investing Strategy Kit for every attendee

As an added bonus, all attendees will receive a FREE pack of property market reports worth $693 as well as a complimentary property investing strategy session and mortgage check-up.

This event will include a questions and answers session, complimentary drinks and nibbles and the opportunity to secure stock that has not been released to the market.

Don’t miss out and we hope to see you there!

The Real Estate Investar Team

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