About Deborah Andrew
I’ve been working in real estate since 1998 and I can honestly say it has been a very happy 24 years. Born and bred in Waiuku, I find the Franklin District is a fabulous place to live and includes inland and coastal settlements such as the Awhitu Peninsula, and the townships of Pukekohe and Waiuku. If you like being near the water, there’s some exciting new builds at Clarks Beach and Glenbrook Beach, right on the edge of the Manukau Harbour.
I love working with people – from first home buyers to elderly clients. My natural empathy for them and their individual circumstances, along with a desire to achieve the very best outcome is what motivates me every day. With every client I have a meticulous routine when it comes to research and marketing and my ability to capture the real essence of a property has led to amazing results.
Often, I meet people and they just want to talk about real estate. I discover what they’re looking for, they go on my database, I keep in touch regularly and in six months’ time, hey presto, I’ve found the property of their dreams! Once met, never forgotten.
I’m proud my real estate career has been with Barfoot & Thompson. At present, the company holds the majority market share for the Franklin district, so listing with me and the team at Waiuku will generate maximum competition for your property sale.
I currently live on the outskirts of Waiuku enjoying a semi-rural lifestyle. Spending time with my children and grandchildren is important to me and in my spare time I enjoy tending my trees and growing my own vegetables and I especially love knitting singlets, beanies and socks for babies. My latest fad is painting with acrylics. Besides canvas, craft acrylics can be used on wooden, metal, fabric and ceramic surfaces. It’s easy to work with and dries very quickly.
As a real estate professional, I commit to developing great relationships and delivering on expectations. Call or email me at Barfoot & Thompson Waiuku. I look forward to showing you around and finding your place in our community.