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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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Media resources
Use our information sheets, explainers and other online resources to help shape your news stories. possible price for the properties we are selling, so like any other prudent property owner we consider local market conditions before listing a property. What
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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
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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
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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
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First Home Partner
The purpose of this page is to assist existing First Home Partner customers. This scheme is now fully subscribed. Ora still owns 10% of the property and it sells for $800,000, we are entitled to receive $80,000 from the sale. Legal resources and documents Shared Ownership
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The ‘magic’ of Mangere house relocations
Four homes vanished from Mangere overnight, reappearing the next morning as career opportunities for rangatahi. learning opportunities for students along the way. “Our aim is to renovate them to a high standard,” Mike says, “and then on-sell them to whānau who are looking for
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Applications open for Earthquake-prone Building Financial Assistance Scheme
From today owner-occupiers of units and apartments living in earthquake-prone buildings can apply for financial support to fix their homes from Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities. assistance. some owner-occupiers may be forced to sell their home/unit because they can not afford their contribution to strengthening their building." To make
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Our approach to delivering social housing
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
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Hastings Church removed to make way for social housing
We have purchased the church site on Queens Street East in Parkvale, Hastings. The Presbyterian Church are keen to see the expansive site used for social housing. community. One of the stained-glass windows the church hope will be reused The Presbyterian Church Property Trustees decided to sell the church site after the St Marks