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Property sales
Number of Kāinga Ora properties for sale, and sold, in each region. summary Currently for sale - 16 Total sold for June - 15 Total number sold since 1 January 2025 - 23 Sales data applies to properties that have reached settlement
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Kāinga Ora seeks to double number of apprentices
Kāinga Ora aims to double the number of apprentices working on state home building sites this year.
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Age is just a number for local Timaru legend
In his hometown of Timaru, John is better known by his alter ego, Scooterman.
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Design Review Panel
Earlier this year, our Urban Design Panels team asked for feedback on improving the effectiveness of our Design Review process by surveying a range of our builder partners. touch about four weeks prior to your preferred date. In order to take advantage of the streamlined process, , you need to apply for a pre-app number with
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4,864 new Kāinga Ora homes delivered in 12 months
This year Kāinga Ora has delivered over 4,864 new state houses for individuals and whānau throughout the country. is a need. Through developing the land we own, buying land and housing projects from developers, and purchasing a small number of existing homes from the open
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Solving the problem of multiplying cats and dogs
Cats and dogs can help make a house a home, but if your furry friends are not ‘fixed’ you might end up hounded by the pitter-patter of too many tiny paws. properties do have large numbers of un-desexed cats and dogs. “With SPCA covering the cost of desexing for our customers pets, we’re hoping to avoid the
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New homes for New Plymouth
To help meet the need for more homes for people in New Plymouth, Kāinga Ora is seeking feedback on proposals to build new state houses in New Plymouth. The proposals will be shared at a series of community drop-in sessions starting on Tuesday 21 February. redevelopment programme. This is where we remove older houses on our larger sections which are past their best, and replace them with a greater number of newly built
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Kāinga Ora redevelopments to bring new homes to Dunedin
Kāinga Ora is redeveloping some its properties in Albertson Ave, Port Chalmers to increase the supply of public housing in Dunedin. Southland Regional Director, Kerrie Young says increasing the number of homes on some of our sites means more people can live in areas like Port Chalmers that are
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Two new Westport homes completed
Residents will soon move into two new warm and dry homes in Westport after construction was completed this month. other groups, to help us make a suitable housing match,” she says. Ms Campbell says Kāinga Ora is increasing the number of homes available for
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New Kāinga Ora Accessibility Policy
With our new Accessibility Policy, we have committed to ensuring that at least 15% of the new homes we are building across the country meet universal design standards, and the rest meet as many of these universal design standards as possible. Accessibility Policy – (Braille version). If you require this translation please send an email to accessibility@kaingaora.govt.nz with your name, address and contact number