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  • Selling Kāinga Ora properties

    Kāinga Ora is selling some homes and land that do not meet our current, or future, needs. or land is not new for Kāinga Ora. Just like any other property owner or developer we continually assess our housing stock and sell where we need to. We’re

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    Use our information sheets, explainers and other online resources to help shape your news stories. market. We are always looking to get the best possible price for the properties we are selling, so like any other prudent property owner we consider local market

  • Sale of historic Ponsonby villa supports renewal of state homes

    New Zealand’s most valuable state house – a century-old villa in Ponsonby, Auckland – has sold at auction for $3.4 million. The sale of Trinity Street marks another step forward in the work of Kāinga Ora to renew and replace its state housing -value property like 18 Trinity Street is a practical way to support this work. “It just makes sense to sell a home like this, when the proceeds can go towards improving or building many more homes across the country,” Mr Crockett says.

  • Sale of high-value villa to fund new and improved state homes

    Kāinga Ora is selling the country’s most valuable state house, with proceeds to be reinvested into new and improved housing. Matt Crockett says selling high-value properties like this one will enable more families to benefit from modern, fit-for-purpose homes. “We can’t justify holding

  • Property sales

    Number of Kāinga Ora properties for sale, and sold, in each region. As part of our national sales programme , Kāinga Ora is selling some properties that don’t meet our long-term needs. Decisions to sell specific sites will be

  • Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities: A new approach to meeting key Government priorities

    The establishment of Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities signals a step-change in the approach to the provision of housing and urban development in New Zealand. public housing, and maintaining and improving the quality of existing properties, with a strong focus on promoting the wellbeing of current and future generations

  • Investing in better housing options for Tauranga

    Kāinga Ora has purchased most of Tauranga City Council’s elder housing portfolio, ensuring an increase in public housing for the city, alongside ongoing affordable housing for existing tenants. housing in Tauranga. In 2018, the Council agreed that selling the portfolio would be the best way to ensure the long term sustainability of the properties for

  • Former Dunedin Aaron Lodge site sold   

    The property has been on the market since early 2025 and the sale is now unconditional. It is due to be settled at the end of October. our funds wisely and investing in the right places. Selling the property made the best economic sense, and we’re pleased to have secured a buyer.” Over the past

  • How we build, our approach

    Kāinga Ora is increasing social housing in areas where more homes are needed, while also renewing our existing homes to ensure they are fit for purpose. programme, adding at least 50 years to their life; removing homes and redeveloping on the same land; selling the houses and the land and replacing it with a new warm

  • Minimising construction waste

    Kāinga Ora is committed to sustainable site clearance methods to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfill during housing development. organisations and private sector groups with land suitable for the houses to be relocated to. Kāinga Ora will sell the house for $1 and will provide some

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