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Community , Newsroom

Giving back top of mind for Tommy’s

Tommy’s has taken its reputation for being community-minded to another level this year despite Covid disruptions. The Wellington-based real estate company has added two newcomers to its ever-growing list of non-profit organisations it supports.

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Community , Newsroom

We did it! Helping Wellington buy it’s first ever Onesie Day Ambulance

  An Online Affair | 2021 Onesie Day  When the recent COVID19 restrictions hit, Wellington Free Ambulance had to move this year’s annual Onesie Day appeal to a completely digital format. They still had the ambitious goal of fundraising $250,000 for their first ever Onesie Day emergency ambulance. 

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Keeping safe and keeping COVID19 at bay

There is no doubt that life has become somewhat easier under Covid level 2, and this progression towards normality will continue as and when we move to level 1. Irrespective of when these changes occur though, it is very apparent that the threat of Covid is not going to go away in the short term [...]

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Alert Level 3 as at 01/09/2021

Your safety matters Tommy’s Real Estate meets the Government’s criteria to safely operate in limited capacity once we move to Alert Level-3, currently planned for 1st September 2021. As this is an ever changing situation, please refer to  covid19.govt.nz for up to date information.

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Newsroom , Real Estate Insights

COVID19 – Working within the parameters of level 3

Despite the restrictions imposed on the real estate industry during the level 4 lockdown, we continue to hear reports of real estate transactions taking place. Tommy’s Real Estate have continued to meet the needs of some buyers and sellers during this time albeit at a lower level than normal. Today’s technology makes this possible with [...]

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Community , Newsroom

Let’s Help WFA Raise $250,00 for their first Onesie Day Ambulance!

Wellington Free Ambulance’s Onesie Day annual appeal is back and Tommy’s Real Estate are excited to don their green onesies, this time from their homes! Tommy’s are steadfast supporters of Wellington Free Ambulance and say they are proud to support a local and worthwhile organisation to continue to save lives.

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COVID-19 Update | Your safety matters

Your safety matters In light of the current lockdown, we are committed to prioritising and putting the safety of our team and clients at the forefront of our planning around COVID-19.

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Community , Newsroom

Tommy’s Real Estate is going even greener for its latest community campaign

TOMMY’S REAL ESTATE is going even greener for its latest community campaign. The agency’s signature green colours are as synonymous with Wellington as Te Papa and Cuba Street. But with the launch of its Trees That Count campaign, they’re about to shine brighter than ever. “Whether you request an appraisal, or buy or sell a [...]

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Newsroom , Real Estate Insights

Wellington Market Update | Presented by Tommy’s | April 2021

THE DEMAND for Wellington homes will continue to outstrip supply over winter but one of the capital’s top real estate expert expects prices to stabilise. “The Wellington housing market continues to move along,” Nicki Cruickshank, Sales Director of Tommy’s Real Estate, says. “It’s still a good market but I would suggest the rate of growth [...]

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Community , Newsroom

Tommy’s is once again celebrating Wellington local heroes!

Tommy’s first-ever Local Heroes campaign has proven so successful it has become a permanent fixture on the calendar.

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Community , Newsroom

Raising more than $10,000 for Onesie day | Tommy’s Real Estate

Tommy’s Real Estate has once again committed to donating $75,000 

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COVID-19: Level 2 Health & Safety Protocols for viewings (Effective 14th of February 2021)

Tommy’s Real Estate meets the Government’s criteria to safely operate once we move to Alert Level 2.

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