Amere De Smidt

  • Property Manager

Amere brings a wealth of diverse experiences to her role. Born and raised in South Africa, she studied at The Aleit Academy, where she earned a 3-year Event Management Diploma, followed by a Project Management course at the University of Cape Town. In February 2023, Amere made the big move to New Zealand, settling in Thames and working as an administrator and customer service assistant at Toyota. In June 2024, she relocated to the beachside community of Papamoa, where she thrives in the area's outdoor lifestyle.

With a strong skill set that includes being organised, detail-oriented, and reliable, Amere is a natural problem solver. She finds property management particularly rewarding because it offers constant challenges and a fast-paced environment that keeps her engaged and learning every day. Amere also enjoys traveling, outdoor adventures, and spending quality time with friends and family at regular BBQs, all while enjoying her passion for baking and cooking. Plus, she loves spending time on the farm with her dog, Kalahari.

As a multilingual individual, Amere speaks Afrikaans, English, and even a bit of Xhosa and Sesotho, adding further depth to her ability to connect with a diverse range of people.

Qualifications

  • NZ Certificate in Residential Property Management Level 4

 

 

Ray White Papamoa

Realty Focus Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

Papamoa enjoys great weather all year round, and is a popular destination for those seeking sun, sand and relaxation. Papamoa has 16km of white sandy beach stretching from Mount Maunganui in the west to the Kaituna river the east As part of New Zealand’s ‘Surf City’, the beaches are great and there are large numbers of visitors wanting to experience the laid-back summery atmosphere that has something for everyone. Papamoa has been one of the fastest growing areas in New Zealand in recent times due to the increase in popularity of coastal communities, close proximity to Tauranga and local shopping developments. Ray White Papamoa has become a sig…
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