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Free Info Evening! Tuesday, 4th May

Kim Thompson from

Just a quick reminder that Team Everitt is hosting a Q & A Info Evening at Ray White St. Heliers, 10 Polygon Rd, St Heliers, this Tuesday, 4th May, 5:30pm - 7:30pm.

We will have a panel of specialists to answer your questions on the following topics:

* The New Brightline Test
* Tax Implications for loans
* Unitary Plans
* The latest bank requirements and LVRs

Drinks and nibbles will be provided.

Please RSVP to Olivia for catering purposes.
Olivia - olivia.lloyd@raywhite.com or 021 166 8234

We look forward to seeing you there.

Kind regards,
Kim

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