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                                        • Supported Housing

                                          Supported Housing brings together publicly funded housing with support services that are essential to the wellbeing of people and whānau living in the home. requirements.   Over half of the  homes we provide are 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom properties, with the remainder being 4-, 5- and above. The largest property

                                        • New homes delivered and more to come in Waimakariri

                                          12 new homes have been delivered to the Waimakariri community, after the completion of two significant Kāinga Ora projects in Rangiora. On Church Street, three existing homes have been replaced with seven new 3, 4 and five-bedroom homes. Around the corner on Lindon Street two existing homes

                                        • New Kāinga Ora homes in Blenheim ready to welcome families

                                          Whānau will wrap up the year by spending their first Christmas in one of nine recently completed Kāinga Ora homes in Blenheim. A new development in Mayfield includes 3 two-bedroom homes and one three-bedroom home. In central Blenheim, 2 two-bedroom homes and 3 three-bedroom homes are

                                        • Strengthening careers and building quality homes

                                          In the Auckland suburb of Mount Roskill, eight families are living in new homes where two old state houses once stood. The two 3-bedroom freestanding and six 2-bedroom terraced houses are not only homes for whānau in need, but they also provided real life learning experiences

                                        • A new start for Blenheim whānau

                                          A new 13-home development in Blenheim will provide a stable home for tenants and their families. The new development in central Blenheim includes 6 two-bedroom homes; 3 three-bedroom homes; 2 four-bedroom homes and 2 five-bedroom homes. It is the second

                                        • The impact of blessing new homes for Tairāwhiti whānau

                                          Morehu has blessed many of the 90 new Gisborne homes Kāinga Ora has built in the last 2 years. As a kaikarakia based in Tairāwhiti, he knows that a blessing is a very important part of providing homes for whānau who haven’t had anywhere suitable to live. severely overcrowded home. At times there can be 15 people staying in the 3-bedroom home. He is moving close by with his partner and his niece. “It is good

                                        • First stage of significant redevelopment in north-west Christchurch complete

                                          New homes in Bryndwr, Christchurch are ready for whānau to move in, following the redevelopment of an 8,124sqm parcel of Kāinga Ora-owned land bordered by Clyde and Aorangi Roads and Bevin Place. The first stage of the development has now been delivered and includes the following 18 new homes: 3 five-bedroom homes 3 four-bedroom homes 4 three-bedroom

                                        • Transitional housing villages open in Māngere

                                          Twenty-eight new homes to be used for transitional housing have opened in Māngere. 

                                          Produced using offsite manufacturing, 17 of the homes are situated on Garus Avenue, while the remaining 11 homes are on nearby Cottingham Crescent.  -bedrooms home and 3 three-bedroom homes. Kāinga Ora General Manager Construction and Innovation Patrick Dougherty says the organisation is committed to expanding

                                        • Bari Lane Digs In

                                          It was a big day at Māngere's Bari Lane recently as the community was invited to join the fun of Digger Day on one of our biggest sites in that community. and 6 bedrooms) of the 89 homes with the remainder being delivered progressively through until late 2021.  Throughout Māngere, Kāinga Ora is working at

                                        • Young couple helped into their forever home

                                          A young couple, who were living with their baby and five-year-old son in their grandparent’s sleep out, are the first people in Tairāwhiti to use Kāinga Ora’s First Home Partner scheme to get into their own first home. already taken, but after speaking with the developers they found out that the other one was available.  The house was modern, with 3 bedrooms, a big deck and

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