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DESTINATION
IN DETAIL
GETTING THE DEAL DONE
Calder & Co. Residential is a new and locally owned real estate agency in the heart of Christchurch.
The brand owner and residential specialist, Michael Calder, has netted well over 100 house sales since 2015, and his vision for the future is crystal clear.
“My goal is to become the number one independent real estate agency for Christchurch; our brand-new premises is open, our flags are up, we are on the market and ready to sell homes.” With experience comes expertise. Michael Calder is a multi-award-winning agent who, for the past seven years, has worked with top Christchurch real estate brands, Ray White and Bayleys.
With a degree in design and marketing, he knows how to run a successful and enjoyable campaign, delivering the very best results for his vendors. “Whether I’m selling a multi-million dollar residence, a one-bedroom apartment, character bungalow, or brand new development, all properties are given the very best of the Calder & Co. Residential experience.”
The brand values revolve around being bold, polished, and honest.
“We want to be on the shopping list next to the top-tier agencies in Christchurch but deliver a more personalised level of service and a more dedicated commitment to each campaign, all for a fairer fee.” Michael states that Calder & Co is not like other real estate agencies and takes pride in delivering on every situation and getting the deal done.
“We’re end-to-end real estate advisors and negotiators, from buying to selling to renovating to building off the plan.” “You’ll remember everything from our first contact to the final call. We’re a professional outfit, with you the entire way. And whilst we love Christchurch property, achieving the best outcome for your situation is our motivation.” “We tell you how it is. It’s about achieving the best result for you. We’re not brash; we’re matter of fact. Why? Because we put you ahead of the commission.”
If you’re considering selling your home, or perhaps you just want some more information, you can call Michael directly on 022 308 2210. If you’re in the area, Michael and the team welcome you to pop into the offices – they’re at 149 Victoria Street, in the city centre.
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Queenstown’s winter wonderland
Nestled alongside the pristine waters of Lake Whakatipu and surrounded by majestic, snow-capped peaks sits Queenstown, the home of winter adventure. It is the perfect escape, whether you have an appetite for adventure, mountains, and fresh air or feel more at home enjoying a delicious meal and fine wine next to a roaring fire. Every year from early June, the region transforms into a winter wonderland, attracting snow sports enthusiasts with its incredible lake and alpine scenery, crisp blue-sky days, vibrant après ski scene, and easy access to some of the finest ski and snowboard terrain in New Zealand.
SKI AREAS
Queenstown is the perfect winter base to hit the slopes of Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Cardrona Alpine Resort, and Treble Cone, each located within a 20-90 minute drive of Queenstown. Beginners can enjoy the friendly atmosphere and lessons to quickly conquer the mountain. Advanced skiers and snowboarders can explore the most challenging pistes and off-piste runs or venture into the backcountry. You can even try night skiing at Coronet Peak.
SKI TO NEW HEIGHTS
Experienced skiers are well catered for in Queenstown, with ample opportunity to take your skiing to the next level. Queenstown’s four ski areas each have a range of double-black runs and off-piste terrain just waiting to be explored. Or, for the ultimate powder experience, spend the day exploring the backcountry with a local guide or through one of Queenstown’s heliskiing operations. The helicopter ride up to the Southern Alps is spectacular and provides access to pristine, untouched snow just waiting for you to make fresh tracks.
APRÈS-SKI SCENE
Winter in Queenstown is just as much about après-ski as it is about skiing and snowboarding, and the compact and vibrant town centre truly comes alive after dark. Stylish bars, sophisticated clubs, Kiwi pubs, and latenight hot spots make the après ski atmosphere second to none. Along with nearby Arrowtown, the Queenstown region is home to more than 150 bars and restaurants, offering an extensive range to tempt all taste buds, from fine dining to bustling eateries, family-friendly cafés, and boutique restaurants.
ME TIME
For the ultimate in relaxation, especially after a day on the slopes, enjoy some ‘me time’ at one of Queenstown’s luxury day spas and yoga studios. A full range of treatments are on offer, and it’s the perfect way to revitalise the mind, body, and soul. Or wrap up warmly and explore the region’s spectacular scenery by foot or by bike on one of its many trails. Scenic walks from downtown Queenstown range from a leisurely stroll around the beautiful lakeside gardens to hiking up Queenstown Hill for magnificent 360-degree vistas.
THE YOON
A new craze is hitting Queenstown’s slopes, and it’s a vibe for those who don’t know how to ski or snowboard or simply want to try something a bit different. Yoonering involves a short, single ski attached to a low seat with a gripping handle, and while it has been around for over a century, the fun is fresh as ever. After a bit of practice on the nursery slopes, you can get good enough to outpace a skier on the serious runs. Yooners can be hired from both Coronet Peak or The Remarkables.
WINTER ADVENTURES
A winter in Queenstown will awaken your senses and inspire you to go further than you have gone before. Take an early morning hot air balloon flight above white-capped mountain peaks, paraglide from a ski field covered in fresh snow, or take a leap and skydive over the Southern Alps. You can also horse ride through fresh snow, 4WD adventure into an abandoned mining village, or e-bike through the Valley of Vines in Gibbston. The options are endless.
Whether you’re into adventure, mountains and adrenalin, or fine wine and indulgence, get away from the everyday and escape to Queenstown this winter; check out queenstownNZ.nz