In the pursuit of a more equitable and inclusive future for Aotearoa New Zealand, it's essential to acknowledge the fundamental human right to a decent home, as recognised in multiple international treaties.
Read MoreWorking together, build-to-rent pioneers New Ground Living and Hāpai Housing have set the bar high with Moroki, Hāpai Housing’s new development in Glen Innes.
In recent years, a housing revolution has quietly begun to reshape the way renting households live in New Zealand. The concept of "build-to-rent", long established in other countries, has emerged as a powerful solution to the challenges faced by renting households in this country. But what does the term mean? And why is it better?
Read MoreWorking from home has been the norm for many people in recent years, but for Hayden Collier, the lines between home and work are even more blurred. His landlord is also his employer.
Read MoreInstigated by BayTrust, the Bay of Plenty Housing Equity Fund (BOPHEF) is a collaborative venture between five community organisations: BayTrust, Trust Horizon, Rotorua Trust, TECT and Tauranga City Council.
Read MoreRangatahi in Roskill Development are getting on the tools to help build warm and dry new homes in their community through a work experience programme facilitated by Kāinga Ora alongside local high schools.
Read MoreAn early investor in a potentially $100 million fund setting out to tackle Bay of Plenty housing inequalities says it has "massive potential for change".
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