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Small Business Entrepreneur Leading Big Changes for Real Estate Consumers

Friday 26 January 2018, 8:26PM

By Beckie Wright

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Collaboration for the greater good, is far from what anyone would associate with the often despised and aggressively competitive real estate industry. However, an independent industry entrepreneur with a vision for change for property consumers, has taken the lead to create a real estate consumer hub, Wise Up NZ, inviting industry authorities, NGO’s, property-related boards and other relevant organisations, to centralise in one place, their most important resources that protect and properly inform home owners, buyers and sellers.

Ms Dwyer-Willis, founder of both the Wise Up NZ property hub and Agent Finder NZ states, “It is almost impossible, for home owners, buyers and sellers to do their full due diligence. There are dozens of organisations that each provide important services or information, that empower real estate consumers to make better informed decisions, but it’s very fragmented across over 40 organisations. 

For most Kiwis, home buying and selling is the biggest financial decision of their lives, but most have little or no experience at all.  Even those who are experienced, can benefit from Wise Up NZ to make doing their due diligence easier and faster.

The value of having one hub from which to seek out all accurate property advice or information is a game changer. Ms Willis has advised and supported real estate consumers since 2007 and channelled her decade of experience and research into Wise Up NZ, a knowledge hub, so buyers, sellers and home owners are empowered to make better decisions about what is most often their biggest financial asset.

When a user lands on Wise Up NZ, they can choose from a menu of topics that will take them straight to relevant articles which centralise information from multiple organisations all in one place. This reduces the risks of poor decisions about their properties significantly whether seeking out tradesmen, real estate agents, trying to establish the value of their property or whether to seek legal advice. It pretty much covers everything and a great example is around legal information, documents and advice http://www.wiseup.nz/legal-advice/property-law/

For more information on real estate agents in Auckland, property agents in Auckland and selling your house quickly, please go to http://www.agentfinder.co.nz .