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New Mangere development promises tiny carbon footprint and power bills
Kāinga Ora has taken its first step towards low carbon public housing, receiving design endorsement to build 18 homes to Passive House standard in Mangere, Auckland. The three-storey Bader Ventura development will deliver a reduced operational carbon footprint, and mean the homes can be heated and cooled for as little as $1
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“Hard to fault” Kāinga Ora developments win property industry awards
Five Kāinga Ora social housing developments have received top accolades at the recent 2024 Property Industry Awards. Affordable Housing: Bader Ventura, Māngere, Auckland Bader Ventura, an 18-apartment development in Māngere, is the first Passive House delivery for Kāinga Ora and the
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More room for more Mangere
Associate Minister of Housing, Hon Kris Faafoi, has visited the first state houses to be completed in the Kāinga Ora Mangere Development. Located on the corner of Ventura Street and Patete Lane, 15 brand new, healthy homes were completed this month and tenanted with 15 families. Kāinga Ora
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Public housing developments scoop multiple industry awards
Four Kāinga Ora developments have won 2021 Property Industry Awards. ;sustainability and vision, as well as the owner and end user satisfaction. The Bader McKenzie development in Mangere, and Brookfield Ave in
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Community at the heart of new Mangere development
The Mangere Development has taken another leap forward, with the opening of the innovative Bader Drive, McKenzie Road and Cessna Place complex. Sio and Housing Minister Megan Woods at the opening of the Bader Drive, McKenzie Road and Cessna Place complex. “These are not just houses, these are going to be
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Housing styles
Kāinga Ora’s focus on building new homes means that we’re deploying a variety of housing styles and sizes to make best use of our land holdings, meet contemporary demographic demand and ensure those most in need are housed appropriately. centres to make the most of smaller sites. Their low height means that elevators are not required. Take a 3D walk-through of a walk-up home (external link) . Bader Drive, McKenzie Road and Cessna Place
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Hastings place-based approach a year on
This month marks a year since the Hastings Place Based Plan pilot to tackle the housing challenges in the district was launched, and significant progress has been made to help more whānau into safe, dry, warm affordable homes.
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Mosgiel neighbours two peas in a pod
Ann and Marie are such good friends they finish each other’s sentences.
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Unitec and Kāinga Ora partner to deliver quality homes for families in need
Students at Unitec (Te Whare Wānanga o Wairaka) in Auckland are getting hands on experience building new homes and a Gisborne whānau will benefit.
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New partnership to bolster construction industry and housing supply in Marlborough
Picton is set to become the home of a new construction academy thanks to a partnership between Kāinga Ora and Queen Charlotte College.