Turnout for post-quake seminar - desire to move on
MEDIA RELEASE
Turnout for free post-quake
property seminar reflects public’s desire to move
on
12 November 2010: Around
800 people attended a free post-quake property seminar
organised by Harcourts in Christchurch this week to give the
public some clarity about real estate in the region.
The seminar, which was held on Monday night at the Christchurch Town Hall, featured a range of qualified speakers who provided updates and information primarily aimed at educating potential buyers or sellers about the current situation, explains Harcourts New Zealand CEO Hayden Duncan.
“There is a lot of uncertainty and misinformation in the marketplace and we felt it was critical to address that by organising an opportunity for the public to hear first-hand from relevant experts, thus providing them with the clarity and confidence to act,” he says.
Mr Duncan says the strong turn-out reflects the Canterbury public’s desire to move on and their thirst for information and advice on buying and selling real estate after the earthquake.
“From the feedback we’ve received the seminar was much appreciated and also of benefit to those who attended so we are very grateful to the speakers and our sponsors - vbase, Shipleys and The Press - who helped make it possible.”
Videos of the
various speakers’ presentations are now available
online:
• Council: Deputy Mayor Ngaire
Button
•
• Surveyor: James Bundy, a chartered building surveyor
from Hampton Jones
• Valuer: Mark Shalders, a registered valuer from
Darroch Ltd
• Insurance: Garry Taylor, General Manager Personal Lines
and Support at NZI, IAG New Zealand Limited
• Legal: Celia Barker, a partner at Cavell Leitch
Law
• Finance: Andrea Kemp from Mortgage
Express.
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