This adds to the 18 new homes completed on the 8,124m2 site last year, which are a mix of 2, 3, 4 and 5-bedroom homes, bringing the total number of homes delivered by this project to 34.

Canterbury Regional Director Liz Krause says the completion of this development will help meet some of the demand for more public housing in the city.

The playground at the centre of the development

“Redeveloping this site and making better use of the land has enabled us to provide more homes for people and whānau in an area of the city that has good access to transport, schools, shops and recreational facilities.

“The whānau that get to call this development home are able to make use of a communal garden, a play area and plenty of green space – which are stand-out features of the site.

“Whānau who moved into the homes completed last year have given us great feedback about living in their new homes.

“The feedback has focused on how well the homes and their modern designs work for them and their whānau, and how there is a real sense of community amongst neighbours.

Kāinga Ora customers will be moving into the final 16 new homes over the coming weeks.

“It’s so good to see our customers settling into this wonderful community now this development has been completed,” says Liz.

The Clyde, Aorangi and Bevin project is one of many planned for Bryndwr and Burnside over the next two years.

Cantabrians can now keep up to date on our projects in their neighbourhood by visiting our new Canterbury interactive maps.

Some of the other homes completed at the development

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