Property Brokers expand with new partnership
In a recent announcement, Property Brokers has expanded its real estate offering in Invercargill with the addition of MacPherson Realty Ltd.
The move is expected to provide Invercargill locals with an even more comprehensive suite of real estate solutions.
MacPherson Realty Ltd, previously the operator of Professionals Invercargill, brings with it a wealth of experience and expertise, further strengthening Property Brokers' already impressive service offering.
John Faulks, Property Brokers' Otago/Southland Regional Manager, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating that "This is a great move for Property Brokers. It's an opportunity to intensify our service offering by leveraging expertise and experience."
Tim Frampton, MacPherson Realty Ltd's previous Director, will continue to sell real estate along with taking on the role of Sales Manager at Property Brokers. Frampton is equally optimistic about this new chapter, stating that "It's great to join a family-owned business committed to achieving and delivering better outcomes for the local Invercargill community."
With a team of over 850 strong across more than 90 locations from the top of the North through to the deep South, Property Brokers is well positioned to offer Invercargill locals a full suite of real estate solutions. As Faulks notes,
"We understand that selling your biggest asset isn't just a financial transaction; it's a life-changing decision. This is why we believe that working as a True Team by collaborating, communicating, and leveraging each other's strengths ensures you get the best possible result."
Property Brokers' expansion into Invercargill is a strategic move that is expected to further cement the company's position as a leading player in the New Zealand real estate market.
The company's commitment to providing clients with comprehensive real estate services, including residential, commercial, rural, lifestyle, and property management, is a testament to its focus on meeting the diverse needs of its clients.
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