John first entered real estate in 1990 after a career in finance; in fact, he began at Ray White Kohimarama! After five great years in residential sales, John’s strong work ethic over the next fourteen years earned him considerable success selling commercial real estate. In 2008, John came full circle back to Ray White Kohimarama where he became a co-owner and director alongside Peter Best. John expects the best not only from himself, but also from his team. Together, John and Peter provid...
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John first entered real estate in 1990 after a career in finance; in fact, he began at Ray White Kohimarama! After five great years in residential sales, John’s strong work ethic over the next fourteen years earned him considerable success selling commercial real estate. In 2008, John came full circle back to Ray White Kohimarama where he became a co-owner and director alongside Peter Best. John expects the best not only from himself, but also from his team. Together, John and Peter provide unbeatable leadership and support for their team and continuously endeavour to be “Best in the Bays”.
As an avid and sometimes intrepid traveller, John has survived the challenging four-day Inca Trail in Peru, trekked in Nepal, and has been almost everywhere else. These days it is easier to ask John where he hasn’t been! His photographs and traveller’s tales, including meeting some ‘infamous people’, provide interesting dinner party entertainment when he returns from the far corners of the earth. John is a long term resident of Orakei and a keen member of Rotary. He enjoys fishing occasionally in the Gulf or playing tennis and golf with friends. Collapse
As an avid and sometimes intrepid traveller, John has survived the challenging four-day Inca Trail in Peru, trekked in Nepal, and has been almost everywhere else. These days it is easier to ask John where he hasn’t been! His photographs and traveller’s tales, including meeting some ‘infamous people’, provide interesting dinner party entertainment when he returns from the far corners of the earth. John is a long term resident of Orakei and a keen member of Rotary. He enjoys fishing occasionally in the Gulf or playing tennis and golf with friends. Collapse

