I tua atu i ngā kāinga tū motuhake kāwanatanga me te tūmataiti, kei te whakaratoa e mātou ngā whare noho weherua, ngā whare taumata rua, toru rānei whai arapiki, ngā kāinga piritahi me ngā whaitua noho. Kei te whakaratoa e mātou ngā whare taumata-rerekē atu anō i ngā pokapū tāone matua o Aotearoa. Hei tauira, i Tāmaki Makaurau, e āhei ana i raro i te Mahere Kotahitanga kia nui ake te whakaapiapi o ngā whare.

Te tū motuhake

Ko te kāinga tū motuhake he whare noho tērā he tū wehe. E kīia ana i ētahi wā he kāinga whānau kotahi, tēnā i te kāinga noho whānau maha.

Tirohia te whakaaturanga Ahu3 o tētahi kāinga tū motuhake(external link).

Bridge Street

Ngā wharenoho weherua

Ko ngā wharenoho weherua he whare noho ērā, e rua ngā kāinga me ngā kuhunga wehe kē. Mō Kāinga Ora, ko te tikanga ka tū piri tata tētahi ki tētahi, ā, e rua ngā rūma moe.

Tirohia he whakaaturanga Ahu 3 o tētahi kāinga weherua(external link).

Kawakawa Lane

Nga Whaitua Noho

He iti noa te tautiaki i ngā whaitua noho mō ngā whānau iti. Kua kitea ka tipu te wairua hapori i roto i ngā whare whaitua noho i pai te hoahoatia, he kiato, kāore i te teitei. Ko te nuinga o ngā whaitua noho o Kāinga Ora ko ngā kāinga kotahi, e rua ngā - rūma.

Banff Avenue

Ngā kāinga piritahi

E hono ana ngā kāinga piritahi ki te kāinga kei tētahi taha, ngā taha e rua rānei kia rārangi ai. He tōtika te whakamahi a tēnei i te whenua nō reira he pai ake te utu o ēnei i ngā kāinga tū motuhake. Ko ō mātou kāinga piritahi he papanga rua ki te whā te teitei.

Tirohia he whakaaturanga Ahu 3 o tētahi kāinga piritahi(external link).

Maria Street

Maria Street

Ngā arapiki

Me kī he rua, he toru papanga rānei ngā whare whai arapiki. Ko te nuinga o ēnei whare whaitua noho kotahi, e rua rānei ngā rūma moe. Whakamahia ai e Kāinga Ora tēnei whakarōpūtanga i ngā wāhi tāone tūtata ki ngā pokapū tāone kia whai hua i ngā wāhi iti ake. Nā te hahaka kāore e hiahiatia ngā ararewa.

Tirohia te whakaaturanga Ahu3 o tētahi kāinga whai arapiki(external link).

Bader Drive, McKenzie Road me Cessna Place

Accessibility in our homes

Kāinga Ora is committed to meeting the needs of disabled people so they can live well in their homes and communities.

Our standardised house designs improve usability and comfort for everyone and include universal design features in all new build homes where it is practical and cost‑effective to do so. Features include:

  • lever‑style door handles,
  • safer stair design,
  • slightly wider corridors and doorways,
  • light switches and power points positioned for easier reach.

These features are embedded into all our standard typology plans and have been part of our build standards for over 10 years.

For disabled people, older people, people with mobility needs and families with young children these features help them to live well in their homes. The homes might also have the main bedroom and a full bathroom located on the same level as the living areas helping with daily activities.

We can also approve minor home modifications that are non‑structural, without the need for an Occupational Therapist assessment. Examples include:

  • grab rails
  • shower mixers
  • slide rails.

For more complex or higher‑cost modifications, we work closely with funding agencies such as the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) and Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC). These bespoke changes are tailored to individual needs and can include:

  • ramps
  • wet‑area bathrooms
  • lifts
  • widened doorways
  • modified fittings
  • visual or vibrating smoke alarms.

If you are a Kāinga Ora tenant and you have a disability or mobility need that requires modifications to your home, get in touch to talk about how we can help.

Kua whakahoungia te whārangi: 31 Poutūterangi 2026