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About Clark

Clark McLeod continues his family’s long association with real estate in Mid Canterbury. A residential, lifestyle and commercial sales consultant as well as a registered valuer.

Born and raised in Ashburton, Clark attended St Andrew College before completing a property degree at Lincoln University with a major in valuation and property management. Clark’s property career was put on hold while he enjoyed the professional rugby scene. A rugby career in the early days of the Crusaders building the brand with the initial two Super Rugby Championship titles and then continued rugby in Japan with Suntory gaining another two championship titles.

After his father passed away at the age of 26, he hung up his boots to return into the family real estate business. Working in both sales and valuation has established relationships with key property developers and professionals in the industry.

Clark is highly motivated and competitive and along with strategic thinking understands the important components of the property industry. With an honest and grounded approach, Clark has developed a loyal client base over years in the business. Involved in the community and upholding his sporting ties, Clark has become involved with his children’s sport.

Clark married Susie O’Reilly and has a son, Thomas and Daughter Sylvie, who may one day continue the McLeod real estate legacy started by their grandfather over 50 years ago.

Clark's Properties

Client Testimonials

"Clark McLeod was recommended to us when we were considering selling our property. He prepared a comprehensive..."

Clark McLeod by David Home and Bev Le Poidevin (Vendor) 

Client Testimonials

"Our family recently engaged Clark to sell our much loved old family home. It was a very emotional time..."

Clark McLeod by Lee Merrin (Vendor) 

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