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New homes create a community of more than just neighbours
A Kāinga Ora home can mean so much more than just a roof over someone’s head. . “Len mows my lawns and I bake him cheese puffs as a thank you. I drop our other neighbour, Dave, to his hospital appointments and I know he’ll repay the
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Media resources
Use our information sheets, explainers and other online resources to help shape your news stories. our website. How much of the land being listed for sale is zoned for housing? Most of the land earmarked for sale is zoned for housing. Where land isn’t already
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Holidays Act Payments
compliance with the Holidays Act. We implemented these compliance changes on 23 September 2020. How much will I receive? Any remediation payment
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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. You can also contact us if you have any questions. 式进行支付。 Ngaahi totongi mo‘uá Ko e hā ‘a e bill payment (totongi mo‘ua)? Ko e Kāinga Ora ko ha Bill Payee (kautaha ke totongi ki ai ha mo‘ua) ia ki he
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Tenant home ownership
If you are currently a Kāinga Ora tenant, you may be eligible for a grant to go towards purchasing the home you’re living in. , Monday to Friday or email kiwisaver.enquiries@kaingaora.govt.nz . How much will your house cost? To buy, you will likely need to be able to borrow money from a
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New homes for Te Hapara consented
New homes for 21 whānau will be built on adjoining sections on Gladstone Road and Mill Road in Te Hapara Gisborne. Kāinga Ora homes and communities have been granted resource consent to build one and two storey homes, and a 3 storey building on Gladstone Road. have small or no grounds. Not everyone wants to mow lawns, or look after gardens. A more compact lifestyle means less to do and therefore more time to enjoy
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Delivering more housing when it’s needed most
With price and inflationary pressures making developing and building homes more expensive, Kāinga Ora is reassessing a small number of its developments to ensure they are cost-effective while continuing to deliver more social housing. pre-construction and on-site performance. The time taken to design, consent and build homes has been reduced significantly, project delivery times are much
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Home delivery! More transitional homes for Mangere
Twenty-eight new homes to be used for transitional housing are being transported from Waikato to Mangere, to help meet urgent demand in the area for short-term accommodation. support services, while they are helped to find appropriate long-term accommodation. “The 21 two-bedroom and seven three-bedroom homes are much needed in the Mangere
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Kāinga Ora welcomes Urban Development Act
The introduction of the Urban Development Act further enables Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities to deliver urban developments and support thriving communities across New Zealand. , developers and others, to deliver more housing and infrastructure at greater pace and scale which is much needed across the country," says Greg. "This includes
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Kāinga Ora and property developer Winton partner for Lakeside development
Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities, and property developer Winton have entered into a Land Supply partnership agreement to deliver more than 1300 homes over a 7-8-year period at Lakeside, in Te Kauwhata, Waikato. while much of our development is in existing urban brownfields areas, we also identify greenfields areas to balance this approach,” McDowall says. “Kāinga Ora is