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Property Brokers, Pahiatua 129 Main Street Phone: 06 376 8486 Email: pahiatua@propertybrokers.co.nz Woodville 57 Vogel Street Hours: 10am-3pm Phone: 06 376 5663 |
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The Pahiatua branch of Property Brokers has deep roots in what is known as 'The Bush' district. Seven Property Brokers' agents have an excellent knowledge of what is happening in Pahiatua, Woodville and Eketahuna. Their eyes and ears extend into the rural hinterland from Mt Bruce in the south to Papatawa in the north, the Tararua Ranges in the west, to the Pacific Ocean to the east. This is all part of the larger 'Tararua' district renowned for its eastern beaches, large farming industry and more recently the Tararua and Te Apiti Windfarm. Another icon most North Islanders are familiar with is the significant 'Tui Brewery' and its equally honourable historic 'Tui Tower' plus the recently added 'Histui' museum situated in the newly created 'Tui Headquarters' located at the brewery just out of the township of Pahiatua. The real estate office which is now firmly Property Brokers has actually been operating in Pahiatua for over 120 years (under various names) and was first established by a Mr Harvey Crewe. If the name rings a bell, Harvey Crewe was the great grandfather of Harvey Crewe of the infamous Jeanette and Harvey Crewe/Arthur Alan Thomas murders. Current manager, David Lea, purchased the business in 1990 and joined forces with Property Brokers in 1994. The enthusiastic staff have grown from just two in 1990 to nine experienced and capable Property Brokers' members today. Property Brokers is very active in the community. Manager, David Lea, is currently Deputy Mayor of Tararua District and involved in many community organisations, and Sales Manager, Paul Roache, is currently coach of the Bush Senior Rugby team. Property Brokers Pahiatua is a major sponsor of the Bush Rugby Club, the Pahiatua Repertory Society and the Bush Multisports Trust along with dozens of other smaller schools and organisations. Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm |
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