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NORTHLAND

NEXT MEETING: Wednesday July 28, 7pm at the Distinction Hotel, Riverside Drive, Whangārei.

TOPIC: Commercial Investment 101. Thought about commercial investment as a replacement or to supplement your current residential portfolio? The rules are different. Gordon Lambeth converted his portfolio from residential to commercial eight years ago. He is going to share with you the advantages and disadvantages in making this change. Gordon is an Architectural Designer, Licensed Building Practioner Design Level 2. He is the Vice President of the Northland Property Investors’ Association. He is also on the Executive Committee of the NZPIF.

MEMBERSHIP: $180 single or $210 couple; includes subscription to the NZ Property Investor and NZPIF discount card, plus local trade discounts. Please email npiacontact@gmail.com for more information. PO Box 1640, Whangarei.

AUCKLAND

NEXT MEETING: APIA hosts 100+ meetings for its members each year. Go to www.apia.org.nz/events for details on upcoming meetings.

APIA memberships start from $75 and can be purchased on . Full memberships include a free subscription to the , networking opportunities at over 100 events throughout the year, an excellent discount card, free subscription to APIA TV, and many more. For more

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