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Welcoming John Haselden

By Admin Whangarei

Ray White Commercial are proud to welcome John Haselden to the team.

​​​As one of the leading Commercial Property Brokers in Whangarei, with over 18 years industry experience, John Haselden has built an enviable reputation for commercial property sales and leasing.

Now working alongside Megan McGregor in the Whangarei office John brings brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to complement Megan’s own success in the Whangarei Commercial market.
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Both results-driven professionals, John and Megan have proven themselves to be established and successful brokers who operate with a high level of integrity.  Their technical expertise, stakeholder management experience, strong business acumen, interpersonal skills, and innovative approach to problem solving complement their professional backgrounds.  ​​​​​​​When it comes to buying, leasing, selling or managing commercial property, you’ll find their one-on-one approach and years of experience will provide you with assistance, support and peace of mind through every step of the process.

With the strength and reach of an international real estate group, John and Megan have the local knowledge needed to deliver a premium result. And, with innovative systems and technologies they’re rethinking real estate and are already connecting more people with more properties – to get you more!

With Ray White Whangarei Commercial: You’re in good company.

Contact the team today…

Megan McGregor 027 346 4194  megan.mcgregor@raywhite.com
John Haselden 027 280 8980  john.haselden@raywhite.com

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