NZ Property Investor

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NORTHLAND

NEXT MEETING: Wednesday July 31, 7.00pm at the Distinction Hotel, Riverside Drive, Whangarei.

TOPIC: Donna Youngman, property investor – Tauranga. Winner of the NZPIF/Resene Renovator of The Year 2017. Donna has been a residential property investor for 19 years. She owns 10 residential rental properties which have had do-ups and has added two relocatable houses to existing properties. Her last project in 2016, which she entered into the NZPIF/Resene Renovator of the Year award for 2017, was one of the relocatables put on an existing property. She has a very successful portfolio which is now her main income. She loves the work and the end result is the prize for all the hard work, sweat and tears.

MEMBERSHIP: $180 single or $210 couple; includes subscription to NZ Property Investor and NZPIF discount card, plus local trade discounts. Please email npiacontact@gmail.com for more information. PO Box 1640, Whangarei.

AUCKLAND

NEXT MEETING: Tuesday July 9, at the Dorothy Winstone Centre, Auckland Girls Grammar School, 14 Howe Street, Freemans Bay. Admission between 6.30 and 7.30pm. This is a members-only event and prior registration is necessary.

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