1493 days ago

Stay Safe!

Kim Thompson from

Dear Neighbourly Friends,

We'll open by saying our thoughts are with you and our communities throughout New Zealand and especially those that may have been directly affected by COVID-19.

These are crazy times...

And as you’ll be aware, the government has moved to bring in the highest level of warning for COVID-19.

This means (as a non-essential business) our physical premises will close and our team has now gone fully digital as we work from home.

The good news is, we have all the technology in place to continue looking after your property needs (while maintaining a high level of service) and providing quality info and updates.

In other words, we will remain active and on-call for you should you need some certainty in these uncertain times.

From midnight tonight (Wednesday evening, 25 March) you’ll be aware that there can be no physical inspection of properties.

While this brings its complexities, we will still continue to market property, receive inquiries and facilitate deals on behalf of our clients.

Each relationship we have with our clients is unique. It is unique in the sense that we take great pride in our marketing delivery, customer satisfaction and most of all, our ability to communicate and build relationships.

In fact, it's a whole new ball game out there and our team has moved rapidly to adapt to your needs, concerns and requirements in this ever-changing world.

While we will be virtual over the next period, we give you our commitment that we will stay in touch and give you regular updates in respect of your property and the property market in general.

We assure you of our commitment during this difficult period and we are here and available for you.

Keep well, stay safe and enjoy this gift of quality family time.

Talk soon,
Jude, Pete, Kim & Vicky
Team JEPC

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