NZ Property Investor

LANDLORDS OF THE YEAR 2019

Paying off your home in your twenties seems an unachievable goal for the majority of millennials – but tenacious New Plymouth couple Kristy and Richard Kelly did just that. She was 26 and he was 28 when they achieved that first audacious goal, and they’ve kicked a few more big ones since then.

At the October NZ Property Investors’ Federation Conference they won the 2019 Landlord of the Year award, proving that good land-lording and financial success can go hand in hand.

It was the perfect way of measuring themselves against their aim to be “not just good landlords, but great landlords” and it shows just how far they have come since they bought their first property,

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