Iuga o suesuega
Faaali le 1 - 10 mai le 24 mo "mortgage"
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Faaunegatupe Muai Fale Faatau
O le Faaunegatupe Muai Fale Faatau e faafaigofie ai ona e muai maua se fale e auala atu i le tuuitiitia o le tupe faamau e taofi ai i le 5%. pay a 1.2% Lender’s Mortgage Insurance premium, which can be paid up front or added to the lifetime of your loan pay a loan application fee (if applied
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We’re the first in our aiga to buy a home
Buying your first home is a huge deal even when you’ve grown up in New Zealand. For Suamasi and Semala, who arrived here as penniless newlyweds, it is literally the dream that’s come true. % deposit on a house. After two failed attempts to secure a mortgage, they approached a Sāmoan-speaking mortgage advisor for help with the application process. “It
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Kāinga Ora home leapfrogs family to home ownership
Denise and Shannon know the difference a stable home can make. They've recently been able to purchase their very own home, and credit their former Kāinga Ora home as the stable base that helped them get there. saving enough to start having serious conversations with a mortgage advisor. “Last year we still didn’t think we had enough saved for a deposit - turns out we
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Young mum’s home ownership dreams come true
For Maddy, a Dunedin neonatal nurse and mother of two, owning a home and providing a stable base for her young family has been a long-held goal. in. Not knowing where to start or whether she had the financial means to buy a home, Maddy sat down with a mortgage broker to see what was possible. “That
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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. %, reducing costs that are passed on to borrowers. For example, someone with a mortgage of $600,000 will now pay $3,000 towards the insurance premium, instead of
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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. . “People who want to get into their first home need to start reaching out for information and support. Working with local Kāinga Ora staff, a mortgage broker, real
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Talaaga Fale o le Malo
Na telē se pitolaau ma galuega na faatino i Niu Sila mo le saunia o fale a le malo talu mai le 1894, ma na taimua ai le malo i taumafaiga e siitia ai tulaga o le soifuaga. Mortgage Corporation. 1936 – Ka whakakotahitia te Mortgage Corporation ki te State Advances Office, kia whānau mai ko te State Advances Corporation. 1938 – Ka
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Fale umia e le tagata nofo mautotogi
Afai o lena e te nofo mautotogi i fale a le Kāinga Ora, e te ono agavaa mo se fesoasoani tupe e faatau ai le fale lena o e nofo ai nei. to consider when purchasing a home, such as: Legal fees – at least $1,000 Lender’s mortgage insurance premium Builders report – approximately $400 Loan
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Checklist Preparing and Applying (pdf, 148 KB)
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Maori Helping Hand to Home Ownership brochure (pdf, 5.2 MB)