Facebook Tweet Help Stories New Home Word of mouth GJ Gardner Manawatu Share Tweet Help Contemporary home by GJ Gardner Manawatu Seen here is a GJ Gardner Home in the Manawatu. Here is a bed, chair, hanging lamp and bedside table. Peace of mind is essential when you are planning a new home, which is why it pays to deal with a housing company with extensive experience and a high profile.One such company is Palmer and Low Construction, which holds the GJ Gardner Manawatu franchise. Directors Trevor Low and Duncan Palmer say the company can pass on all the benefits of a nationwide buying group, but is locally owned and committed to using local tradespeople."We offer a full housing package for clients," Low says. "This can be a design-and-build contract, a house built to one of our own plans, or we can build a house to plans provided by your own architect. We are extremely flexible in terms of design, working with all budgets." Seen here is a GJ Gardner Home in the Manawatu. Here is a bed, chair, hanging lamp and bedside table. To remove the stress factor, GJ Gardner Manawatu manages every step of the project, from initial site inspection right through to handover.Palmer says the firm has a strong profile in the city and rural sector, building many homes for farmers and clients on lifestyle blocks in the greater Manawatu area."We find much of our new work comes from referrals, which reflects GJ Gardner's aspiration to ensure every client is so satisfied they recommend us to a friend." Seen here is a GJ Gardner Home in the Manawatu. Here is a bed, chair, hanging lamp and bedside table. For more information, contact GJ Gardner Manawatu, Palmer and Low Construction, 623 Main St, Palmerston North 4414, phone (06) 357 8020. Website: www.gjgardner.co.nz. Story by: G.J. Gardner Homes 19 Jun, 2013 New Home G.J. Gardner Homes New Home Builders Latest Post Homestead vibe 15 Dec, 2024 Character and connection 17 Nov, 2024 From under utilised to monetised 20 Oct, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 29/1 NZ2901 Read More Similar Stories