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For a decade Harcourts has dominated the real estate agencies category of the Reader’s Digest New Zealand’s Most Trusted Brands. New Zealanders have voted Harcourts the most trusted real estate brand for a remarkable 10 years in a row, making Harcourts the only real estate brand to achieve this honour since the real estate agency category was established in 2013.
Harcourts Managing Director Bryan Thomson attributes the long-running trust that New Zealanders have in Harcourts to the commitment its people have to their clients. “We are incredibly proud of our teams across the country who live the Harcourts values of ‘people first’ and ‘doing the right thing’ every day.”
“We recognise that trust doesn’t happen overnight – it’s earned each and every time we serve our clients and our communities. That’s why we’ve been constantly adapting and innovating, enabling us to continue to provide outstanding service to our clients through some of the most challenging years in our 134-year history.”
“It’s at times like these when our charitable arm – the Harcourts Foundation – also really shines, providing much needed support to local community groups and making a real difference to the lives of others through the generous donations of our people across the country.”
The Reader’s Digest Trusted Brands survey has a long-established reputation as the premier measure of brand trust in New Zealand and around the world. “To be named the Most Trusted Real Estate Brand for ten years in a row is a vote of confidence from the people of New Zealand and we couldn’t be prouder.”
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