Showcasing Your Property


First impressions are lasting impressions, and we believe it is essential to present your property in the best possible way.


Summit is aware that when selling your property, there are certain inconveniences. Therefore, we will be as considerate as possible. Following our suggestions will help us sell your property faster and achieve the best result.

Below are some useful documents to review when preparing to sell your property.


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Celebrating Student Achievement at Waimea College

This week, the Summit Property Management team had the pleasure of recognising two remarkable students from Waimea College’s Special Education Department. Each term, we present Achievement Awards to acknowledge dedication, progress, and personal success — and Term 4 was no exception.

Congratulations to Seqouia-Marie Hill and Hamish Wilson (pictured), the well-deserved recipients of this term’s awards. Both students have shown outstanding commitment to their learning and continue to inspire those around them.

We’re proud to support our local schools and celebrate the achievements of young people in our community.

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Finding a Rental Property with Pets

Searching for a rental home when you have pets can sometimes feel daunting — but the good news is that with the right preparation and a proactive approach, you can greatly increase your chances of securing a property that suits both you and your furry companion. Here’s how to put your best foot (and paw) forward.

Before You Apply

Before submitting any applications, make sure the property is genuinely suitable for your pet. Consider:

Space and layout: Is there enough room for your pet to live comfortably?Fencing and security: Will outdoor areas keep your pet safe and contained?Rules and restrictions: Check subdivision or body corporate bylaws to ensure your pet type is permitted.Daily needs: Think about access to outdoor areas, exercise spaces, and safe environments.


Create a Pet Profile (Pet CV)

A Pet Profile helps landlords feel confident about approving your pet. Include:

Your pet’s name, age, breed, and personalityDetails about training, such as obedience or house trainingVaccination and flea treatment historyRegistration or microchipping informationA recent, friendly photo

This small step goes a long way in showing responsibility and transparency.

Provide Rental References

If you’ve rented before with your pet, ask your previous landlord or property manager to confirm that:

Your pet was well behavedYour pet did not cause damageThere were no noise or nuisance issues

Positive references can significantly strengthen your application.

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