About Lorenzo Scartozzi
With passion, charisma and patience, Lorenzo Scartozzi assists clients to achieve a premium result in the sale of their Waikato property and helps buyers fulfil Waikato real estate dreams.
Native Italian Lorenzo has called Waikato home for over six years. And it’s no surprise he feels at home here at the heart of New Zealand’s equestrian scene: Lorenzo has spent over a decade working with horses and has held stallion manager roles at several stud farms around Cambridge.
“Waikato is really a magical place for me with its clean, green open spaces,” says Lorenzo. “And this super-peaceful environment is filled with the friendliest people on the planet.”
When not with horses, you’ll find Lorenzo studying finance and economics, on the football pitch, riding the slopes on his snowboard, or out fishing. His love of the region and knowledge of Waikato property make him a real asset to the local New Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty team. Lorenzo also brings an eye for detail, management nous, social smarts and a firm focus on success. He never cuts corners, always taking his time to do things the right way.
Connect with Lorenzo today and add a touch of Italian flair to your next real estate journey.
This well-presented two bedroom house would be an ideal opportunity for a young family looking for a starter home or as an investment to add to a rental portfolio. The three-year-old solid brick and tile home, with full insulation and double-glazing, is located up a right of way in a quiet cul-de-sac. Close to public transport, it also has convenient access to the Zoo, Waiwhakareke reserve and is zoned for Fraser High School.
A welcoming entrance lobby leads to a light-filled open plan living and dining area with a modern kitchen, which flows onto a private patio that catches the sun.
This fully fenced property with a low maintenance garden not only provides privacy but also a secure play area for children.
The property is currently tenanted and managed by a property agent, with a chance for immediate income as an investment property.