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  • History of State Housing

    New Zealand has played a significant role in public housing since 1894, with government-led initiatives shaping communities and improving living conditions. 房的繁荣。1930年代的大萧条极大地延缓的这一增长。 1935年,第一届工党政府扩大了公共住房的规模。 在总理Michael Joseph Savage的领导下,第一届工党政府着重于提供公有租赁住房,为受大萧条影响的人们提供稳定性。 截至1939年 ,超过5000套公屋住房落成,其建筑设计样式多达400个,以确保没有两

  • Building climate resilient homes and communities

    We recognise the importance of building homes and communities that are resilient to our changing climate. 的大型开发项目中的新暴雨积水解决方案专为应对百年一遇的天气事件(这次降雨量超过了该标准)而设计,其所起的作用完全符合预期,将大量的暴雨积水引离住家并以安全、有控制的方式将其排走。 Northcote开发项目中的Greenslade保护地就是一个很好的例子。该保护地不仅是社区的运动场和公园,也是雨水蓄留盆地。洪水期间,保

  • 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

  • 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. 到这一点,我们已经签署了“骄傲誓言”(Pride Pledge),这是我们为了展示我们对社区和职场中所有彩虹成员的安全、可见性和被包容而做出的基于价值观的承诺。 现在是我们成为“骄傲誓言”金级会员的第二个年头,在我们蓬勃发展的彩虹社区中推动员工的意识和教育方面取得了巨大进步,包括入围 2023 年彩虹优秀奖的决赛。作为

  • 3. Searching

    Discover everything you need to know about house hunting and get tools to find the home that’s right for you. 房? 您可以使用 “寻找合适住房” [PDF, 149 KB] 模板来记录这些要点。 找房工具 Kāinga Ora的大型开发项目: Kāinga Ora目前正在负责Auckland六个大型开发项目和Waikato Te Kauwhata一个大型开发项目的实施。您可以通过访问以下网站或访问我们的信息中心,找到有关所有这

  • Keeping your home healthy

    Sometimes our homes can get too hot, too cold or have too much moisture in the air – and all of these things can affect our health. Here are some tips to stay healthy whatever the weather. heaters i le taimi ua moomia ai. 厨房 当你做饭时: 盖上锅盖,并确保锅与炉头大小匹配,锅盖与锅的尺寸合适。 使用抽油烟机或打开窗。 卧室 在床和家具与墙壁之间留出间隙,以便空气可以自由流通。空气不流通会导致两者之间形成冷凝,霉菌会不知不觉地在鞋子和衣服中滋生。 衣柜门应略微敞开。 避免将床垫

  • Mould and pest control

    Airing out your home is a great way to release moisture and stop mould from spreading. Follow these tips for a healthy and pest-free home. 小心:打开窗户,戴上手套,并小心不要将任何液体溅到衣服上或眼睛里。 此处有更多 控制住房中霉菌的技巧 [PDF, 2.2 MB] 有害生物控制 如果您有需要,Kāinga Ora可以安排有害生物控制,但您可能需要付费。有害生物控制在黄页的“P”下。 大小鼠类 您可以做的最重要的防止鼠类侵扰的方法是保持家中干净整洁,这样

  • 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

  • Our approach to disruptive behaviour

    We’re committed to being a good landlord. Part of this means getting the right balance between our responsibilities to our tenants – some of whom experience a range of challenges – and ensuring the quiet enjoyment of others in the community. , 184 KB] Financial year 2023/2024 summary data [PDF, 220 KB] More information 邻居须知 如果您附近有Kāinga Ora住宅,有时您可能需要与我们联系。 我们对租户的期望 搞好邻里关系对于您的社区生活非常重要。我们鼓励所有租户和睦相处。 结识我们的一些租客 我们的租户有着许多与众不同的故事,他们助力所在社区变成一个个美好的家园,我们自豪地将他们的风采展示给大家。

  • 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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