NZ Property Investor

SIX OF THE BEST

Every January we revisit the people who have been profiled in New Zealand Property Investor the previous year. It's always fascinating to find out if strategies have changed, what people have been buying (or selling), and their ideas for the year ahead.

We catch up with six innovative and successful investors who have been profiled in the past 12 months. We hope you enjoy catching up with them as much as we did.

NICHOLE LEWIS

The author, investor and property mentor has been busy since we profiled her in July last year. As an investor she has weathered many storms (personally and professionally) and her success as an investor is testimony to her resilience. She sold a property on Waiheke Island at the height of the market in December last year, and with the money from that purchased a new renovation in the Auckland suburb of Glen Eden.

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