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Proud to be New Zealand’s Most Trusted again

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Proud to be New Zealand’s Most Trusted again

27 July 2016

For the fourth consecutive year Harcourts has been voted New Zealand’s Most Trusted real estate brand.

Reader’s Digest today announced its most trusted brands for 2016. It is the fourth time the real estate category has been voted on, and the fourth time Harcourts, New Zealand’s largest real estate group, has come out on top.

Harcourts CEO Chris Kennedy says it is extremely humbling to see the faith and support New Zealanders place in the group.

“To be considered the country’s most trusted real estate brand is just incredible. Thank you to everyone who voted for us. It means a lot.”

He says Harcourts’ challenge is to keep living up to the trust Kiwis place in it.

“We understand that buying and selling a home is often the biggest financial decision most people will make. Our goal is always to make sure our people have the knowledge, experience, honesty and integrity to assist with that decision.

“We are always looking at ways to improve our service to clients, and improve their experience. That might be through innovative customer-focused technology, a commitment to continually training and upskilling our people, or simply making sure all our offices and staff have a thorough knowledge and understanding of their local communities.

“No relationship works without trust. That is just one reason being named Most Trusted real estate brand is so important to us.

“Our company started out in Wellington 128 years ago and I would like to personally thank New Zealanders for still being so firmly behind us.”

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