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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

  • 1. Starting out

    Think about your long-term goals and sort out your savings plan and budget. 求。 以下是一些可以帮助您启动的关键问题: 您认为5年或10年后的自己会是怎样的? 您正在寻找第一个住房还是一步到位的住房? 您想住在哪里——靠近市区还是在某个特定的地方? 您将在哪里工作——您想住在附近吗? 如果您有孩子或者将来可能有孩子,哪些学区是您需要考虑的? 会有其他家庭成员与您一起住吗?他们的需求是什么? 您

  • 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. 《城市开发法》中规定的法定程序。 为了帮助评估一个项目的可行性,Kāinga Ora必须找出该项目所面临的制约和机会。需要认定的事项包括:  有哪些可能受到保护不允许开发的土地 国家级的重要基础设施 有哪些土地具有环保意义、属于沿海海域的一部分或者是受地方法案管辖 有哪些土地是王国政府拥有的保留地、前毛利人土地

  • 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

  • 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. 要遵守一些运营原则,它们将指导我们未来如何做决策以及如何与客户沟通合作。 为此,Kāinga Ora: 认识到有必要识别和消除所有残障人士所面临的障碍,同时与认可每个个体在家庭和社区内的尊严与价值的文化保持一致,从而实现更高程度的无障碍化。 将致力于寻找各种灵活的解决方案以满足客户的需求,并使他们只要自己选择或者有能力

  • 2. Preparing and applying

    Learn how much you could borrow, build your deposit and understand the home loan process. 先批准和正式批准有什么区别? 有条件批准或预先批准表示,如果房屋满足了某些借贷标准。它为您提供了一个价格范围,让您在找房时心里有数,但并不保证一定会贷款给您。 一旦您找到了想要购买的房屋,而您的银行或信贷机构确认其符合贷款条件,他们就会发出正式批准 。在大多数情况下,正式批准确认了您可以借到的最高金额。这样,您就可以对

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    一般及租户查询 所有询问和反馈, 请填写我们的在线表格 免费电话: 0800 801 601(仅限新西兰) 联系我们的客户支持中心,他们在周一至周五上午8点至下午6.30点间答复所有询问,7天24小时接听紧急呼叫。 海外来电拨打: +64 4 439 3253(新西兰时间上午8点至下午6点)。 您将支付国际通话费

  • 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

  • Privacy Notice

    This privacy notice explains how Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities looks after your personal information. 录以下信息: 您使用的浏览器(例如 Chrome)和操作系统(例如 Windows XP) 您电脑的屏幕分辨率 您访问我们网站的时间和日期 您访问的页面和下载的文件 您从哪个互联网地址(IP 地址)前来访问我们网站 您使用什么搜索词来查找内容 您在访问我们网站之前访问的最后一个网站 这些信息存储在一个谷歌服务器中只有我

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