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  • Accessibility at Kāinga Ora

    Kāinga Ora has a responsibility to ensure we are getting housing right for all our customers, including those with accessibility needs. We have had an Accessibility Policy in place since 2020, which sets out our commitment for our public housing properties. 在我们的住房里 通用设计提供更适宜居住的公共房屋,服务于所有人,包括(但不限于)有幼儿和正在扩大的家庭、各年龄段有短期伤病的人士、行动不便、有视力或认知障碍的人士以及日益老龄化的人群。  通用设计涵盖以下广泛领域: 无障碍通道:从停车区域和街道进入时有宽阔的通道,尽可能无台阶,或者将来能够安装坡道。 可用性

  • Emergency and disaster preparedness

    Emergencies can happen anywhere, any time and without warning. We can look after ourselves and the people we care about by knowing the different ways to stay informed. 收音机 如果停电,太阳能或电池供电的收音机(或汽车收音机)可以帮助您获知最新消息。在紧急情况下,请调至以下电台: Radio New Zealand The Hits NewstalkZB MoreFM Radio Live 网络 关于您所在地区的最新消息,在市议会、地方民防应急管理网站和社交媒体上可以找到保护我们的

  • Solar panels on your home

    Here’s some helpful information on your solar panels and how to get the most out of them. 。有时它们带电,您可能会触电。 益处 您将节省电费,因为您的电池板产生的太阳能电力可供您免费使用。 您节省的金额将取决于屋顶上安装的面板数量以及阳光照耀时您的用电量——我们估计您每年将节省数百新元。 使用太阳能还可以减少化石燃料消耗和温室气体排放,从而减少家庭的碳足迹。这意味着大家都有一个更安全、更健康的星球! 充分利

  • First Home Loan

    A First Home Loan can make it easier for you to get into your first home by lowering the required deposit to 5%. 养人数。 其他标准 此外,您还必须: 至少有相当于您意欲购买的住房售价的5%的订金(包括所有储蓄、补助金、首次置业提款和赠予) 购买房屋作为您的主要居住地 没有任何其他房产或土地(不包括拥有毛利人的土地) 购买面积小于1公顷的房产 支付0.5%的信贷机构抵押保险保费和贷款申请费 (如果由信贷机构申请) 银行贷款标准 您

  • Our driveway safety programme

    We care about the safety of our tenants and want to do what we can to prevent young children from being run over and hurt in our homes’ driveways. 我们屡获殊荣的车道安全项目的重点是将有 5 岁以下幼儿的房产中的儿童玩乐区域与车道分开。 我们正在做什么 我们已经检查了数千处房产,并进行了安全方面的改造,这一项目将持续下去——尤其是针对有 5 岁以下儿童的房产。 作为全国最大的房东,帮助保护我们的租户及其家人的安全是我们工作的重要组成部分。 根据房产类型,我们正在

  • Privacy Notice

    This privacy notice explains how Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities looks after your personal information. 。 Kāinga Ora 在新西兰境外的云平台上存储和处理一些信息,包括 Microsoft Azure(计算平台)、Microsoft 365(效率软件)和 Snowflake(数据仓库和处理)。这意味着我们持有的有关您的信息可能会被转移到新西兰境外或从新西兰境外访问。 我们采取一切合理措施,确保由我们的第三方代理所存储

  • Our employee-led networks

    At Kāinga Ora we are committed to growing diversity across the organisation and enabling a culture of inclusion in everything we do. 一个组织,当员工感到被接受并能够在工作中展现真实的自我时,我们就会看到敬业度、幸福感和生产力以及对员工的吸引力和留职率都有巨大改善。 2023 年新西兰彩虹卓越奖最终入围团队 - 2023 年 8 月 神经多样性网络 我们的神经多样性网络为我们在 Kāinga Ora 的神经多样性成员和盟友提供支持、信息并将他们联系在

  • Our approach to delivering social housing

    Kāinga Ora is increasing social housing in areas where more homes are needed, while also renewing our existing homes to ensure they are fit for purpose. cultural values and aim to enhance mana whenua presence, visibility and participation in urban design. 通用设计 我们正在为客户改善新的和现有公屋的无障碍设施。我们的目标是提供安全的住房,使人们能够独立生活,能够邀请家人和朋友

  • Who we are

    The formation of Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities in October 2019 marked the beginning of a step change in housing and urban development in New Zealand. 作为Kāinga Ora,我们需要实现的目标不仅仅是成为社会福利住房的房东或城市发展机构,我们的立法框架制定了运营原则,使我们能够对新西兰和新西兰人的生活质量产生更深远的影响。 这一使命反映在我们的愿景声明中: 建设更美好、更明亮的住房、社区和生活 。 我们被赋予了更广泛的责任,需要与更多样化的客户和利益相关方合作

  • 2. Preparing and applying

    Learn how much you could borrow, build your deposit and understand the home loan process. 运作 对于我们大多数人来说,我们买房的款项是由我们的存款和银行或其他信贷机构的贷款组成的。 银行或房贷机构会告知您需要多少首付款以及在同意发放贷款之前需要满足的其他条件。 银行可能对于向谁提供住房贷款限制更多。其他信贷机构的借款成本可能更高。他们可能还会收取额外费用并且不提供现金返还优惠。这些都是银行通常会提供的。 预

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