NZ Property Investor

WHEN THE NEIGHBOUR GOES UP

MATTHEW GILLIGAN

Matthew Gilligan is a property investor, developer and tax adviser. He is managing director of chartered accounting firm Gilligan Rowe & Associates, where he heads the specialist property and asset planning divisions.

KRIS PEDERSEN

Kris Pedersen of Kris Pedersen Mortgages is a commentator on property and finance. His team sources top finance strategies. Phone 09 486 4719, www.krispedersenmortgages.co.nz

MARK WITHERS

Mark and his team specialise in advising on property-related transactions, valuation and restructure services, and tax planning. Withers Tsang phone 09 376 8860, www.wt.co.nz

RYAN WEIR

Ryan is managing director and franchisor of Propertyscouts NZ. He’s deputy chairman of the RPMA and is passionate about the property management industry, particularly, raising industry standards.

SHANE CAMPBELL

A Partner in Wynn Williams’ Dispute Resolution Team, Shane specialises in complex commercial disputes. He acts on property disputes, product liability, defective buildings and professional negligence - including claims for and against lawyers, architects, accountants, engineers, valuers and property managers.

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