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New Kāinga Ora homes for north-west Christchurch
Construction is beginning on 34 new warm and dry homes in Bryndwr this month. will be a mix of mostly two-storey one to five bedroom units in the complex, a communal garden and play area and plenty of recreational green space. Miles
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Long term renewal plan for Ōrākei
Over the next decade, some of our oldest social housing in Auckland will be replaced. The first Auckland state house was built in Ōrākei in 1937. Many of these older properties now need to be replaced with warm, and dry homes better suited to
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Hard work pays off for young family
Buying your first home is an accomplishment in itself, but it’s even more remarkable when you’re a young couple who came to New Zealand as refugees. them always be around for the kids. “Monday is our only guaranteed day together depending on how rosters fall for the week. It’s hard, but it’s been worth it
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Selling Kāinga Ora properties
Kāinga Ora is selling some homes and land so we can reinvest the proceeds into new and upgraded homes that better meet tenants’ needs now and in the future. 78,000 homes. How we’re selling houses Properties are being offered on the open market to ensure we get the best possible price. We appoint real estate agents
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Sights set on plumbing apprenticeship for students
Two Year 12 students from Auckland Seventh Day Adventist School, Maio and Jojo, have spent the school holidays on the road with Ubend Plumbing as cadets, taking part in the Kāinga Ora Spotless cadetship programme. holidays, visiting homes all over Auckland and providing plumbing support to our mentors. "We’ve helped replace toilets, find leaks and learnt how to repair or
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Renewable energy
As a landlord and urban developer, we are mindful of reducing our environmental footprint and helping create climate resilient homes and communities. Over a four-year period, the Kāinga Ora Renewable Energy Programme was funded* to install solar panels on as many suitable Kāinga Ora homes as possible, to
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Thirty-five housing developments in last stage of infrastructure fund
A wide range of proposals for much-needed housing developments around the country are through to the final stage of the bid for funding from the Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF). have seen in the IAF highlights how housing development can be stalled by a need to upgrade, replace or build key infrastructure,” says Caroline McDowall. “The
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Media resources
Use our information sheets, explainers and other online resources to help shape your news stories. this way. Our long-term goal is to renovate or replace around 40,000 older homes – about half our housing stock – within the next 30 years. How many homes are you
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Retrofit programme transforms thousands of older state homes
More New Zealanders are living in modernised, healthier homes, thanks to our retrofit programme, which recently reached a major milestone with the upgrade of its 3,500th state house. , close to schools, employment, and the other services they need,” Caroline says. A key benefit of the programme is its focus on improvement over replacement where
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From couch surfing to a place to call home
After years of couch surfing with friends’ and family and living in a pup tent, James (Ngāti Porou, Tūhoe) finally has a place to call home. to be delivered in Gisborne in the next year, including 26 currently under construction. Many of these new homes replace ageing properties on the same land