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Changes made to the First Home Partner scheme
The Government has announced changes to First Home Partner, the shared ownership scheme administered by Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities. Launched in October 2021, First Home Partner is part of the Government’s wider Progressive Home Ownership Fund . It enables eligible individuals and whānau to co-purchase a home together with Kāinga Ora, to help overcome the deposit barrier. The key changes include: All eligibl…
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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. … $150,000. Relocatable homes that have received a Code Compliance Certificate in the last 12 months can qualify as new properties. Members of eligible Progressive Home Ownership rent-to-buy schemes can access the grant amount for new builds. Changes to First Home Loan : House price caps r…
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Porirua homes to be upgraded through housing partnership
A new housing partnership between Ngāti Toa, Kāinga Ora and HUD that will see people and whānau in western Porirua living in warmer, drier homes was finalised today. … exciting for Ngāti Toa. It enables opportunities for our people to participate in the management, maintenance and upgrade of the properties, and provides progressive home ownership and other options to strengthen our future. ‘’There is also opportunity to participate in the wider Porirua Developme…
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Kāinga Whenua Loans for individuals
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6 August 2021 Sale of Kainga Ora properties to tenants (pdf, 605 KB)
million Progressive Home Ownership (PHO) Fund in July 2020 that is targeted at people and families who want to buy their own home, and can afford mortgage payments, but are constantly ‘chasing the market’ in terms of saving a deposit. The PHO Fund is currently available in limited areas, including
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19 August 2021 Homes built in 2021 Maori placements and Maori companies (pdf, 537 KB)
themselves as: Māori Pacific peoples 5. percentage of our Iwi partners, who are satisfied or very satisfied with their on-going partnership with Kāinga Ora 6. percentage of applicants gaining full pre-approval for the Progressive Home Ownership scheme who are part of the following targeted
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Buying or Building Your First Home with a Kāinga Whenua Loan brochure (pdf, 1.4 MB)
home ownership on their multiply-owned land. Kāinga Ora recognises there are barriers that make it difficult for Māori to own a home on multiply-owned Māori land. The special nature of multiply-owned Māori land means that banks cannot easily meet their standard security needs for
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Wellbeing bonds Q+A September 2019 (pdf, 271 KB)
. In order to extend home ownership opportunities, it was announced that the Government Build Programme will be complemented by increased assistance for first home buyers and greater support for progressive homeownership schemes. The previously-announced establishment of Kāinga Ora – Homes
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1 June 2021 Christchurch earthquake repairs (pdf, 460 KB)
Chairperson of the KiwiBuy Coalition on progressive home ownership, and holds governance roles with the Mangere Community Housing Group Utility Disputes Ltd, Community Finance, and the New Zealand Parole Board. He was the Founder Director of the Salvation Army Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit
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Quarterly report ending Sept 2021 (pdf, 1.9 MB)
and urban development projects 24 e. Supporting first home ownership for New Zealanders (Output Class 5) 25 Progressive Home Ownership - First Home Partner 26 KiwiBuild 26 f. Transactions relating to Crown-owned land (Output Class 6) 28 g. New programmes 29 Infrastructure Acceleration Fund 29