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  • Tasman region

    To deliver more warm and dry homes in areas of high demand, Kāinga Ora is replacing older state houses with a greater number of new and modern homes, and partnering with developers and others to build on new land. Tasman housing developments There is a significant housing shortage and demand for housing in the Tasman region. There is also a shortage of land that can be

  • New Richmond homes complete

    Thirteen new public homes in Richmond are ready for residents to move in after construction was completed earlier this month. We have taken over ownership of the homes on the corner of Gladstone Road and Waverley Street in Richmond, near Nelson, after entering an agreement last year

  • Nelson region

    To deliver more warm and dry homes in areas of high demand, Kāinga Ora is replacing older state houses with a greater number of new and modern homes, and partnering with developers and others to build on new land. initiatives that has come out of a multiagency group – including Kāinga Ora, Te Korowai Trust, Nelson City Council, Nelson Tasman Housing Trust, New Zealand Police

  • A new home for a new year

    The new 29 one-bedroom apartment social housing development in Nelson is ready to welcome Kāinga Ora customers. in Nelson Tasman, including six homes in Oxford Street in Richmond and 26 new homes in Neale Avenue in Stoke, all of which Kāinga Ora has agreed to purchase

  • Minister impressed with Nelson-Marlborough new homes

    The work being done by Kāinga Ora to build new homes in Nelson and Blenheim was seen first-hand by Associate Housing Minister Kris Faafoi recently. June 2021, it will have delivered 18 new homes over two years in Blenheim while 12 new homes will be completed by then in the Nelson-Tasman area. Patrick

  • New Kāinga Ora homes built by Nelson NMIT construction students completed

    Three new homes built by Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) students preparing for a career in the construction industry are ready for Kāinga Ora customers in Nelson. Ora partnership with NMIT is to increase housing supply in the Nelson Tasman region, and to provide enhanced learning opportunities for students entering the

  • Infrastructure funding paves the way for new communities

    A further $192 million from the Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF) has been committed to infrastructure projects around the country – enabling new communities to be built, Housing Minister Megan Woods announced today. The funding will be shared between infrastructure projects in Lower Hutt, Nelson, Rangiora, Ngāruawāhia, Hastings, Motueka, Whanganui and Lake Hāwea. Combined

  • Adventuring guinea pig inspires childhood tale

    Nelson author Caroline’s special childhood friend, Norman Guinea Pig, is living on in the pages of a children’s book she has written in her retirement. ; Norman Guinea Pig and his big adventure , which is based on a true story. The book is stocked in bookshops and other stores across Nelson Tasman, including Paper

  • KiwiSaver first-home withdrawal

    If you have been a member of KiwiSaver for at least 3 years, you may be able to make a withdrawal from your savings to put towards buying your first home. -Tasman (Nelson City, Tasman District)  650,000 130,000  Marlborough District 550,000 110,000  Kaikōura District  700,000 140,000 &nbsp

  • Sixteen new homes for central Nelson

    Kāinga Ora is planning to build 16 new two-storey homes for people and whānau in need on a prominent central city site in Nelson. Kāinga Ora will this month lodge a resource consent application with Nelson City Council to build the new six two-bedroom and 10 three-bedroom public homes on

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