NZ Property Investor

DOGGED DETERMINATION

Not many investors can claim to have saved money for a house deposit by selling dogs and working on drilling rigs. But Napier’s Jeremy Lawson’s property journey has been unconventional, and these money-making ventures are therefore fitting.

Since early 2019, the 30-year-old has worked in tandem with his partner Katie Nimon to purchase properties across the lower North Island and Christchurch. It’s taken agile thinking and a nimble approach for them to achieve their goals, but they are well set on the path towards ultimate financial success.

A farmer by training and trade, Lawson studied agriculture at Lincoln University, before working on sheep and beef farms on the east coast of

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