Century 21 opens new franchise in New Zealand
Becky Martin, writer
Estate agent franchise Century 21 has launched an office in central Auckland.
Century 21 is one of the world’s largest residential estate agency and property franchises. It has over 8,000 estate agent offices and over 111,000 sales professionals in more than 81 countries. But it’s New Zealand that takes the spotlight today.
Century 21 New Zealand has opened the doors of a new office on Queen Street, central Auckland.
The owner of Century 21 New Zealand, Derryn Mayne, said:
“Opening a franchise in the heart of the city, in New Zealand’s commercial capital, is really exciting for Century 21. It further highlights the traction the brand has been getting over the past year.”
Simon Dai and Hanli Zhang are the proud new franchise owners of Century 21 Queen Street Realty. They have a wealth of experience in the real estate industry to bring to the table.
The team has plenty of expertise in managing overseas buyers and sellers. And with lots of ex-pats returning to New Zealand, there is plenty of people looking for properties to live in.
Simon says: “Despite Covid-19, enquiries from overseas have continued, with New Zealand seen as a safe bet when it comes to property investment. We have plenty of experience advising overseas buyers about New Zealand’s investment rules and legal requirements.”
With Century 21 being a globally recognised brand name in the estate agency industry, the pair couldn’t be happier to be flying the company flag on Auckland’s main street.
Derryn added: “We continue to take a positive approach when it comes to New Zealand’s property market, and it’s paying off. Our franchise owners are experienced in business and bring deep connections to the community. Opening Century 21 Queen Street Realty is another significant milestone for our company,”
You can read more about the Century 21 UK franchise opportunity on its Point Franchise client page.
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Becky Martin, writer