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Puriri Park Rd housing to start soon
Much needed homes for local people to be built on Kāinga Ora land, Puriri Park Rd. site, before earthworks, underground infrastructure and roading begin. Construction of new homes on the 1.6-hectare site will begin in the first quarter of 2021
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Tracking our performance
Explore how we are performing across tenancy management, delivering new and improved housing, managing our homes, reducing costs and strengthening our financial sustainability. volume of renewals in the first quarter tends to be lower as work is contracted, with more completed builds in the last quarter of the financial year. Learn more
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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. Canterbury earthquakes. Render of the completed development “Many of our homes in this area are more than 50 years old and were built at a time when the quarter acre
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4,864 new Kāinga Ora homes delivered in 12 months
This year Kāinga Ora has delivered over 4,864 new state houses for individuals and whānau throughout the country. .” “We build our homes to last at least 50 years and meet the needs of Kiwis now, as well as future generations. We achieve this by often exceeding current
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Auckland Light Rail is a win for urban planning, people and the planet
Late last month, Cabinet announced the much-anticipated decision on the route and mode for Auckland Light Rail, the $14.6b project to create mass rapid transit between the CBD and Māngere. Over the last year, I have had the privileged of serving on the Auckland Light Rail (external link) Establishment Board. The Board oversaw the work of the
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Te Mātāwai – Glen says what isn’t there to like?
“What isn’t there to like” was the answer from musician, actor, and juggler Glen when asked about his new Kāinga Ora home at Te Mātāwai. support services is already making a difference for him. “I haven’t worked for 16 years because of health issues and I find the wrap around supportive environment
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New Lynn land purchase ensures heritage protection while meeting housing need
Kāinga Ora has bought a 2,000 sqm New Lynn site of local historical significance from Auckland Council’s Eke Panuku Development Auckland for a mixed-use development. The site at 18 Totara Avenue has been of local interest for many years given the heritage status of the Oag’s Building located on the
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Hastings place-based approach a year on
This month marks a year since the Hastings Place Based Plan pilot to tackle the housing challenges in the district was launched, and significant progress has been made to help more whānau into safe, dry, warm affordable homes. homes on track to be delivered by the end of the year, meaning more families in warm, dry and healthy homes this Christmas. And our programme continues to ramp up
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Housing statistics
Each quarter, Kāinga Ora publishes three sets of information for our managed stock,vacant properties and homes removed from service. recent years. The demand for our homes has changed since the majority of social public housing was built prior to 1980. Today, we need more one- and
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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. February. Some of the people moving in will now have a permanent place to call home after living in transitional housing for some time. This, and other trees