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  • History of State Housing

    New Zealand has played a significant role in public housing since 1894, with government-led initiatives shaping communities and improving living conditions. 市区中心住房项目以及聚落式住房等新型的住房类型。 1990年代 ,国家党政府出售公屋住房,同时对领取福利人士按市场价收取租金(他们可领取住房补贴)。 1999年 ,工党重启收入相关租金,将最高租金设定为租户收入的25%。 2001年 ,新西兰房屋部公司成立,成为新一代的新西兰公屋住房机构。 2018—2019年

  • Gender and Ethnic Pay Gap Action Plan

    。 Kāinga Ora坚决执行 Kia Toipoto (external link) 并将支持Te Kawa Mataaho公共服务委员会缩小整个新西兰公共服务部门的性别、毛利人、太平洋岛民和种族薪酬差距。通过将Kia Toipoto在Kāinga Ora付诸行动,我们遵循公共服务委员会的指导,包括与我们的员工以及工会密切合作

  • 5. Settling

    Find out what happens on settlement day and everything you need to do to prepare for owning your first home. 录登记。 这些步骤需要按顺序进行,因此任何阶段的延迟都可能影响交割所需的时间。一旦您的律师通知您买房已经完成,您就可以开始准备搬进新家。等到所有事情都安排好之后可能已经很晚了,所以最好在计划搬入新家之前多留出一天时间。 出现问题时寻求帮助 交割过程很简单,通常进行得很顺利,但如果您在任何阶段有疑虑,请与您的律师联系寻求

  • 1. Starting out

    Think about your long-term goals and sort out your savings plan and budget. Sorted房贷计算器,您还可以了解您的房贷和需要支付的利息大概是什么数目。 许多银行的手机应用程序还提供资金管理和储蓄服务。如果您已经在使用银行的应用程序,请查看可用的功能或与他们联系,看看他们可以如何提供帮助。 小提示:获得财务指导 MoneyTalks通过电话、短信、电子邮件或在线聊天提供免费和保密的预算建议。他们还可

  • Our leadership and governance

    Our leadership team is responsible for shaping strategy, delivering housing solutions, and ensuring we provide warm, dry, and secure state housing across New Zealand. provides governance and oversight, setting priorities, managing risk, and maintaining key stakeholder relationships. Board Members Simon Moutter(董事长)   新西

  • 3. Searching

    Discover everything you need to know about house hunting and get tools to find the home that’s right for you. In this step, we’ll show you what to check for when you visit an open home and help you get ready to make an offer. 开始找房 现在是时候寻找您的新家了! 通过回答以下问题明确自己的需求,将找房的方位缩小

  • Specified Development Projects

    The Urban Development Act 2020 empowers Kāinga Ora to initiate, facilitate, and undertake urban development that contributes to sustainable, inclusive, and thriving communities. 染土地的信息 该片土地的毛利文化、考古和历史遗产价值 地方政府的城市开发计划和其他规划工具 基础设施的潜在资金安排选择 Kāinga Ora还必须确定: 适用于拟议项目区域的现有规划文书和毛利规划文件;和 根据《2002 年气候变化应对法》或新西兰根据国际条约承担的义务编写的、与拟议项目领域相关的任何关于气候变化问题的

  • Our employee-led networks

    At Kāinga Ora we are committed to growing diversity across the organisation and enabling a culture of inclusion in everything we do. Kāinga Ora 致力于成为一个出色的工作场所、一个创新和支持性的服务供应商、一个对我们的供应商以及我们合作和所在的社区来说一个可尊重和有价值的合作伙伴。我们认识到,实现这些目标的核心是组织和所有在这里工作的人具有能力接受和驾驭多样性和包容性原则和实践。 作为一个多元化和包容性的 Kāinga Ora,我们希望我

  • Contact us

    一般及租户查询 所有询问和反馈, 请填写我们的在线表格 免费电话: 0800 801 601(仅限新西兰) 联系我们的客户支持中心,他们在周一至周五上午8点至下午6.30点间答复所有询问,7天24小时接听紧急呼叫。 海外来电拨打: +64 4 439 3253(新西兰时间上午8点至下午6点)。 您将支付国际通话费

  • Paying your rent

    We want to help you keep on top of your rent and other bills. On this page you’ll find some useful information and advice. ,我们将采取一切合理的措施,确保您获得适当的支持,使您能够重新按时支付房租。如果需要,我们也可以将您转介给专业的支持机构——如果您同意的话。 如果您在支付房租方面遇到困难,请务必尽快拨打联系您的住房支持经理,以免影响到您的租约。 更简单的交租方式 您可以通过几种不同的方式缴纳租金。 如果您领取福利或退休金 您可以通过设

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