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  • 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. 定是否接受该建议。法案规定了部长们在决定是否设立SDP时必须考虑的一系列标准。这包括: 有充分理由确信关键要素恰当合适 考虑整个过程中所进行的接触互动工作是否适当,以及 有充分理由确信该项目或者得到相关地方政府的支持,或者符合国家利益。 如果负责的政府部长决定建议设立SDP,则将通过政府行政命令进行,并在 《新西兰公报

  • 1. Starting out

    Think about your long-term goals and sort out your savings plan and budget. Puni Kōkiri (external link) ——毛利发展部 财务规划资源 Sorted.org.nz (external link) 预算工具 (external link) 目标规划器 (external link) 如何省钱 (external link) 房贷计算器 (external link) 储蓄计算器 (external link) FMA资源: 与房贷经纪人合作是怎么回事 (external link)

  • 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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    到Kāinga Ora员工、租户或承包商有不当行为或举止,您可以向我们的诚信团队举报。欺诈的例子包括转租我们的住房、滥用金融产品、腐败、不诚实或利益冲突。 拨打:0800 8355 469——7天24小时全天候 您可以向 Integrity Line NZ – Aho Ngakaupono (external link

  • 4. Buying

    Navigate the process of buying your first home, learn about different offers and sales methods and work towards making your first offer. link) 向房地产管理局进行投诉。 获得住房贷款的正式批准 一旦您的出价被接受,就该获取房贷的正式批准了。 此时,您的银行或信贷机构将审查有关您找到的房屋的所有可用文件,以确保其符合他们的贷款条件。获得正式批准确认您的总贷款金额,意味着您可以继续出价购买房屋或在拍卖会上竞标。这也意味着您已为下一步做好准备! 有用的资

  • 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. 权利公约》规定的义务以及《2016-2026 年新西兰残疾战略》及其相关的 《 2019-2023 年残疾行动计划》中所明确的义务 (external link) 政策的工具、支持和可访问版本 已有的文档和资源列表。 Kāinga Ora无障碍政策——  [PDF, 2.2 MB] (标准版) Kāinga

  • Credit ratings

    Credit rating assigned from both Moody's Investor Service (Moody's), and Standard and Poor's Global Ratings (S&P). Ora—住房和社区署进行长期评级。这些本币和外币评级均为 AAA。  本网站无法提供穆迪对Kāinga Ora的评级报告。 标准普尔信用评级 标准普尔对 Kāinga Ora – 住房和社区署和HNZL的信用评级 – 最新更新于 2026年 2 月 26 日 评级类型 等级 前景 本地货币 LT AAA 稳定 本

  • 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. 1905—1919年:早期公屋住房 1905年 ,时任总理Richard Seddon提出了《工人住房法案》,推动了供城市中心工人租住的第一批公屋的建造。他的目标是抗衡剥削成性的房东,提高居住标准。然而,只有少数工人能够负担高房租,该项目于1919年终止。 1920年代—1930年代:新的居住区以及早期的住房增长 一

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    This privacy notice explains how Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities looks after your personal information. )。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或处理的有关您的信息不会丢失、被未经授权地访问和披露、被更改,或受到其他方式的滥用。我们确信我们的提供商,无论是在新西兰还是新西兰境外,都具有很高的数据安全标准。 我们如何确保您的个人信息的

  • 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

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