Paul O’Sullivan began his career in real estate in 1978. Prior to entering real estate, Paul farmed a large mixed unit of dairy and sheep and beef in the Central North Island.
In his first five years, Paul specialised in farm sales, then he moved to commercial sales in Auckland, Perth (WA) and Wellington before returning to the South Waikato in 1990 to specialise in prime rural and agri-business marketing.
Over time Paul has negotiated sales in excess of $850 million worth of properties which include dairy, sheep and cattle forestry, waterfront and agri-science projects.
Holder of several national and provincial sales awards, Paul is consistently rated in the top 3% of real estate performers in New Zealand.
Paul’s success is attributed to experience and connection to farmers and their aspiration. He listens to his client’s needs and ideas and is an experienced, successful negotiator
Paul has been in the business of selling high-value property throughout New Zealand for many years and has the support of a powerful and distinctive brand with dominant local market share and a team of experienced rural salespeople covering the Central North Island.
The unique team structure is closely monitored on a local, regional and national level and ensures a thoroughly professional and consistent approach by all members of the marketing team.
Paul O’Sullivan began his career in real estate in 1978. Prior to entering real estate, Paul farmed a large mixed unit of dairy and sheep and beef in the Central North Island.
In his first five years, Paul specialised in farm sales, then he moved to commercial sales in Auckland, Perth (WA) and Wellington before returning to the South Waikato in 1990 to specialise in prime rural and agri-business marketing.
Over time Paul has negotiated sales in excess of $850 million worth of properties which include dairy, sheep and cattle forestry, waterfront and agri-science projects.
Holder of several national and provincial sales awards, Paul is consistently rated in the top 3% of real estate performers in New Zealand.
Paul’s success is attributed to experience and connection to farmers and their ...
A quiet country road, with a sparkling stream forming the length of one boundary. Try your hand at fly fishing, while the kids enjoy a picnic with family and ...
A farming feast growing grass, maize crops, grazing a few beef cattle and potential for bee hives. A stoney bottom stream on the eastern boundary known to be home ...
Has harvested 500 bales -12 bale equivalent - from 2 cuts. 18 paddocks with trough water in each, reticulated from district council scheme. Stockyards with loading ...
4ha (More or Less) subject to survey being part of Lot 3 DP 392537. The Back Paddock is a chance to own a flat 10 acre block of land on the town boundary ...
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This 5.5 ha (13 acre) lifestyle has 11 paddocks fenced over virtually all new pasture. A small Lucerne paddock will provide quality feed for your horses ...
A raft of interesting rural pursuits can be enjoyed here. Entry to the renowned Cougar Mountain Bike track is at your gate, amble along forest tracks with the dog ...
• 414 hectares. Two titles. Five houses. A "must see" property • 48 aside herringbone shed with in-shed meal feeders • 800 cows milked averaging 270,000 ...
It is a world known fact that the most important aspect of real estate is location. The price can be negotiated so can the terms, but no one can change the location ...