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Budget 2022: Changes announced for first home products
The Government has today announced changes to some of the home ownership products administered by Kāinga Ora, enabling more New Zealanders to access support to purchase their first home. and existing properties. View the new house price caps . KiwiSaver contribution requirements adjusted, to reduce the threshold amount of regular savings to access
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Changes announced for home ownership products
The Government has today announced changes to some of the home ownership products and programmes administered by Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities. First Home Grant house price caps will be updated in several areas throughout the country to align with current market values. The minimum First Home Grant
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Changes announced for KiwiBuild programme
Minister of Housing, Hon. Dr Megan Woods, has announced changes to the KiwiBuild programme. The KiwiBuild price caps have increased to reflect the current housing market and encourage the delivery of more KiwiBuild homes for purchase. Changes to the
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Housing Acceleration Fund to increase supply of homes
The Government today announced its Housing Acceleration Fund to help increase the supply of houses and improve affordability for home buyers and renters. ;(First Home Grants and Loans) income and house price caps for both new and existing properties in some locations, to enable more first home buyers to purchase homes
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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. looked at a couple of homes in Gisborne but the only things in their price bracket needed a lot of work. One home they looked at was tiny and cold with holes in
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Downsizing the Kiwi Dream: How good design compensates for less space
In 2014, HLC ran an experiment. We wanted to see if there was a market for smaller homes. Not just slightly smaller homes, but much smaller. from just 111m2 to 184m2 and they included private backyards. Most importantly, they were priced within Hobsonville Point’s affordability cap of $485,000 - well
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Kāinga Ora invites wool sector to submit proposals for carpet supply
Kāinga Ora is now offering both wool and nylon carpet providers the opportunity to tender for the supply of carpet and underlay in its homes. direct price and offering comparison. Chief Executive Matt Crockett says Kāinga Ora has traditionally used solution dyed nylon carpet due to its durability and price
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Tenant home ownership
If you are currently a Kāinga Ora tenant, you may be eligible for a grant to go towards purchasing the home you’re living in. . It is important to note that not all properties will be made available for sale. Tenant Home Ownership grant The Tenant Home Ownership grant is a gift of 10
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More housing solutions for Rotorua on the way
Further progress has been made in bringing on more housing solutions in Rotorua, with the purchase of a 30 unit property which will provide over 80 people with warm and dry temporary housing. people and families, will soon have a warm, dry and safe place to stay, including fenced play area and green space, following upgrade work to convert this property
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Sharing lessons learned through Hobsonville Point successes
In January, representatives from the Kāinga Ora Urban Planning and Design and Urban Development and Delivery teams hosted a cohort of around 20 Property Council Emerging Leaders at its Hobsonville offices. greenspace, and some of the repurposed buildings, that showed that the development retained some of its heritage character. Speaking after the event, Property Council