Awards Now Open!

Applications are open to the public for the myRent and NZPIF Landlord of the Year Awards. You don’t need to be a current member to enter.

Share your story and celebrate your success with New Zealand’s property investment community. You can also check out past awards winners below for inspiration.

Applications close on 20th August 2026, so don’t leave it too late.

Landlord Awards

Recognising landlords who lead with care, integrity, and professionalism

Are you a landlord making a real difference?

This award recognises self-managing property investors who go above and beyond in how they manage both their tenants and their properties.

  • Positive tenant relationships
  • Good business practices and tools
  • Community involvement & engagement

Recognition includes:

Landlord of the Year Winner receives: $2000 Cash Prize
Landlord of the Year runner up receives: $1000 Cash Prize
 Merit Awards (sponsored by MBIE ) receives: Four $500 Cash Prizes

Plus framed certificates and prizes for the winners’ local PIA if you’re a current member

Why Enter the Awards?

National Recognition

Be celebrated as a leader in the property investment world across New Zealand

Cash Prizes & Trophies

Win cash prizes plus trophies and framed certificates

Inspire Others

Share your success story and help raise standards across the industry

Not a Member Yet?

No worries, you don’t have to be a member to apply, the Awards are open to all landlords.

NZPIF is the membership body for property investors, with full membership starting at just $130.

Members get access to education, supplier discounts, advocacy, and a supportive community of landlords. Local insights and practical tips come from people who actually own and manage rentals.

Join today and start saving with our trusted suppliers and partner offers.

 

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Get member-only deals on products and services like Resene paint, landlord insurance, tenancy tools, and more. These discounts can easily cover the cost of membership.

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Stay informed and upskilled.
Access practical advice, industry updates, and tools that help you run your property investments more effectively.

Networking Opportunities

Connect with other successful investors.
Join a supportive community of property owners across New Zealand. Learn from real-world experience and build valuable industry relationships.

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Take advantage of these offers and support both your property investments and your local community!

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Past Award Winners

Celebrating excellence from previous years

Jackie Thomas-Teague

Jackie Thomas-Teague

2025 Landlord of the Year

Jackie manages a ten-property portfolio in Wellington and Horowhenua with an exceptional focus on sustainability and quality housing that exceeds compliance standards. Her people-centred approach combines practical property management with environmental innovation, from planting fruit trees to selecting energy-efficient materials. Beyond her management work, Jackie shares her expertise through Tawa Community Education, helping others develop responsible property practices. Her commitment to clear communication, fair processes, and professional standards creates positive outcomes for both owners and tenants, demonstrating that excellent property management and environmental stewardship can work hand-in-hand.

Jackie Kirk

Jackie Kirk

2025 Landlord of the Year Runner Up

Since becoming a second-chance homeowner in 2018, Jackie has built an impressive portfolio while maintaining a full-time education career. Her tenants consistently praise her responsive, respectful approach, with maintenance issues typically resolved within 48 hours. Jackie’s commitment to continuous learning through NZPIF RentSkills, mentoring, and industry associations ensures her practices remain current and professional. What distinguishes her is the broader purpose behind her investing—she’s passionate about financial literacy, setting an example for her three sons, and providing stable, quality homes that support long-term community wellbeing alongside strong investment returns.

Melanie and Matthew Lovell

Melanie and Matthew Lovell

2025 Renovation of the Year Winner

Drawing on their professional expertise as a landscape architect and builder, Melanie and Matthew transformed a deteriorating three-bedroom property with a perished roof and non-compliant damp basement into a warm, healthy five-bedroom home. Their strategic approach included organizing ten trades during a single 30-minute pre-settlement site visit, enabling seamless coordination and efficient execution. They removed unsafe features including a spiral staircase and deteriorated chimney, installed modern heating and insulation, and upgraded all major systems. The renovation converted the property into a cashflow-positive rental with strong tenant appeal, achieved significant capital growth beyond renovation costs, and reduced long-term maintenance requirements—demonstrating how professional planning and sweat equity create outstanding investment outcomes.

Milan and Petra Juric

Milan and Petra Juric

2025 Renovation of the Year Runner Up

Milan and Petra purchased a dated 1970s Papanui unit for $450,000 and undertook a comprehensive renovation while living onsite to minimize costs. Their transformation included removing the kitchen-lounge wall to create an open-plan layout, fully upgrading the bathroom and kitchen, replacing flooring throughout, and enhancing external appeal with new fencing and low-maintenance landscaping. The results were outstanding: property value increased to $540,000 within months, rental appraisal rose from $480–$500 to $530–$560 per week, and full Healthy Homes compliance was achieved. Their hands-on approach, combined with licensed professionals for critical work, delivered exceptional capital growth and rental returns that enabled their next investment purchase.

Steve Pawson

Steve Pawson

2024 Landlord of the Year

Steve Pawson has over thirty years of experience in property investing, with a portfolio of over 50 tenancies. Steve puts his success down to consistently going above and beyond to ensure his property portfolio is well maintained and he provides a safe and healthy environment for his tenants. The judges were unanimous in their praise for Steve’s professionalism and his caring approach to investing. What really stood out were the numerous testimonials from Steve’s tenants supporting his entry.

Steve Pawson

Steve Pawson

2024 Landlord of the Year Runner Up

Harry started investing in 2010 and has built up a portfolio of over six properties. He fosters a positive and respectful relationship with his tenants and wants them to make his properties their home. As a result, his tenants generally stay long term. One of his passions is sustainability, and he has invested in raised garden beds, fruit trees and solar panels, giving his tenants the opportunity to live better and save money.

 

Isis Winter

Isis Winter

2024 Renovation of the Year Winner

Isis Winter undertook an outstanding renovation project in Queenstown, a fantastic example of how property investors can improve housing stock and benefit the community while increasing the value and cashflow of their investment. Isis’s project was sparked by the removal of interest deductibility which made traditional long-term residential rental investments less feasible. Isis pivoted into short-term holiday lets, buying two ‘unappealing’ 1980’s townhouses in Queenstown that were already Airbnbs. She transformed them into modern, attractive holiday lets which are highly rated and sought after by visiting tourists.

Andrew Marron

Andrew Marron

2024 Renovation of the Year Runner Up

Andrew bought an old 1960’s property on a large section in Rotorua, fully renovated it and added two more houses, as part of a ‘buy and hold’ portfolio. This is a great example of a property investor increasing the number and quality of housing stock while creating a sound, long-term investment.

Nicki Smith

Nicki Smith

2023 Landlord of the Year

Nicki became an “accidental landlord” in 2015 and built up a portfolio from there, doing the management and upgrading the properties. She joined the Taranaki PIA and learned from the speakers and other members. Now regarded as very professional, she wants to inspire other new owners of rental properties