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  • 1. Starting out

    Think about your long-term goals and sort out your savings plan and budget. 是为自己购买还是考虑与家人一起购买?如果与他人一起购买,他们是否有经济能力与您一起买房? 您想靠近您的marae和hapū吗?有可能在部落拥有的土地上建房吗? 您可以将多少收入用于定期偿还房贷? 您未来有什么需要纳入预算的大额开支吗? 您可以从这里开始,制定预算并设置时间表。 储蓄和制定预算 买房时,拥有充足的预算和明

  • 2. Preparing and applying

    Learn how much you could borrow, build your deposit and understand the home loan process. )。例如,如果您以$650,000购买一处房屋并支付20%的首付$130,000,那么您的住房贷款将为$520,000。您可能听说过这被称为“贷款价值比”或 LVR,而20%是最常见的首付款要求。但是,您可能会获得要求较低首付款的房贷,具体取决于您的银行或信贷机构的资格要求和贷款标准。与您的银行、信贷机构或房贷经纪人沟

  • 5. Settling

    Find out what happens on settlement day and everything you need to do to prepare for owning your first home. 割日会发生什么 为避免延误,您的律师将在交割日之前告知您需要做些什么,这意味着他们可以代表您处理其他一切。他们将: 确认您已支付所有未付款项 通知您的银行或信贷机构需要多少钱以完成购买 安排提取贷款并支付给卖方 查看卖方是否已经将截至交割日的地税结清 与卖方的律师合作,完成所有权的转让 将您作为新业主进行房屋和所有权记

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    This privacy notice explains how Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities looks after your personal information. 它让您了解我们如何收集、存储、使用以及在什么情况下我们可能会披露您的信息;您如何访问和更正您的信息;以及如何提出隐私投诉。 介绍 为了实现建设更美好、更明亮的家园、社区和生活的愿景,我们履行几项关键职能。我们是: 公屋住房的房东 城市开发机构和公共住房、经济适用房和市场住房的建设者,以及 政府的“居者有其屋”援助产品

  • Specified Development Projects

    The Urban Development Act 2020 empowers Kāinga Ora to initiate, facilitate, and undertake urban development that contributes to sustainable, inclusive, and thriving communities. 值得作为潜在的SDP来进行评估,我们将为你们提供具体建议,告知在项目选择时会考虑提案文件中的哪些内容。 项目被选中做评估,之后会发生什么? 一旦项目被Kāinga Ora或负责部长选定进行评估,Kāinga Ora将评估该项目的可行性并确定该项目拟订的关键要素。关键要素包括拟订的项目目标、项目领域和项目治理机构。这是

  • Gender and Ethnic Pay Gap Action Plan

    我们“2025年的性别和种族薪酬差距”数据已作为Te Kawa Mataaho公共服务委员会制定的“Kia Toipoto——薪酬差距行动计划”的一部分发布,旨在帮助缩小整个公共服务部门的性别、毛利人、太平洋岛民和种族薪酬差距。 我们是一个多元化的组织,在过去一年中,我们在四个标准中的三个方面都取得了进步

  • Our leadership and governance

    Our leadership team is responsible for shaping strategy, delivering housing solutions, and ensuring we provide warm, dry, and secure state housing across New Zealand. 兰Spark公司的前管理总监以及奥克兰国际机场的前CEO。目前任澳大利亚联邦银行的董事,也是Smart Environmental Group、Les Mills International和 Designer Wardrobe的董事长。 Jenn Bestwick ( Tokoni Sea ) Taki

  • 4. Buying

    Navigate the process of buying your first home, learn about different offers and sales methods and work towards making your first offer. 是时候出价了。有两种类型的出价——有条件和无条件。 有条件出价 即指您的出价中包含特定条件,必须在满足这些条件后,您的销售和购买协议才能被宣布为无条件。条件可能包括您的银行或信贷机构的财务确认、建筑勘察员报告或LIM报告。任何条件都需要在约定的日期之前完成。 无条件出价 这是指您的出价不附带任何条件。当无条件出价被接受

  • Drainage and easements

    If you require access to our properties or our consent for drainage issues or easements, you will need to provide us with the correct information. 排水 如果您需要进入我们的房产以连接现有或新的排水管,您需要以书面形式提供: 您的姓名、地址和联系方式 有关房产的地址 Kāinga Ora房产的地址 许可申请副本 房屋产权副本 说明信件,就要求进行的工程及施工时间进行说明。 排水管是公共还是私人的详细信息,以及安装方法(推力或明沟) 场地平面图和场地照片的副本

  • 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. 一起。我们正在努力提高对非显性的残疾的认识和对个人无障碍需求的理解。我们的目标是为每个人消除充分参与工作的障碍。 根据我们自己的生活经验,我们: 就包容性实践和政策提供建议(例如,招聘、举办活动和会议) 就神经多样性举行演讲介绍 为内联网共同撰写文章 太平洋网络 O lupe sa vao ese‘ese, ae ua

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