New Harcourts Office Opens in Thriving Matamata
New Harcourts Office Opens in Thriving
Matamata
The thriving central Waikato town of
Matamata is home to the newest Harcourts real estate office.
The business held its official opening on Saturday 13
October hosted by owners Kevin and Andrea Deane who also own
three successful Harcourts offices in Morrinsville,
Cambridge and Ngaruawahia.
Mr Deane said while they were already servicing the Matamata area, they had long planned to open an office there once they had secured good quality premises. Their office, which is in the hub of Matamata’s central business district, has quickly attracted positive and welcoming feedback from the community.
“Harcourts Matamata is a logical extension of our business and completes the service triangle with Morrinsville and Cambridge for Central/Eastern Waikato enabling us to better service South Waikato,” Mr Deane said. As well as a residential team, Mr Deane is renowned for his high performance team of rural and lifestyle property professionals across his offices.
He added that Matamata was a thriving township and area which while renowned as a very high quality dairying and horse racing/breeding centre, was rapidly becoming “the fruit basket of New Zealand” due to the steady influx of commercial horticultural operations expanding their holdings in the area because of what he described as “arguably some of the best soils in the country”.
Matamata had also seen itself added to the international tourist map in recent years since opening the purpose built Hobbiton movie set to visitors following the massively successful Lord of the Rings movies.
CEO of
Harcourts New Zealand, Bryan Thomson said, “At Harcourts
we believe that every community should be served by
outstanding professionals for their real estate
requirements. Kevin and Andrea Deane are amongst the new
generation of real estate professionals who are young,
skilled and customer driven with an indepth knowledge and
passion for their region. Harcourts’ development of
technology and tools to support both rural and urban
communities is one key to the Deane’s success and we are
confident Matamata will benefit from their newest business
partner.”
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