Building For Investment - Information Evening

Client evening - Platinum Homes

Come and join our Napier team for an information filled evening on Building For Investment.

Published:

Jul 20, 2022

Regional

Hosted by Platinum Homes and featuring guest speakers from Orange Network, the theme of the event is focussed on understanding the opportunities in the current market.


The evening covers a wide range of useful information for those interested in creating wealth through building investments properties.


A trusted supplier to Platinum Group, Orange Network brings together expertise to provide, personal business loans and insurances, commercial and development finance and bespoke support tailored to meet developer needs.

What: Building For Investment
When: 26th July 2022 at 5 pm
Where: 21 Manapouri Street, Parklands, Napier

Please RSVP to angela.botha@platinumhomes.co.nz by the 24th of July.

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