Environmental monitoring system measures how warm, dry and healthy a home really is.
State Services Commissioner Peter Hughes has today announced the appointment of Andrew Crisp as Chief Executive, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development.
Around 30 whānau in the Manawatū region are a step closer to owning their own home,” says Te Puni Kōkiri Chief Executive Michelle Hippolite.
On Friday 14th December, the Wellington Night Shelter will hold its first ever Street Appeal since the organisation officially opened its doors in 1970.
The regulation change allowing Housing NZ to make discretionary grants to those who were wrongly evicted for methamphetamine contamination has been made and the first 55 people are being paid from today, Housing and Urban Development Minister Phil Twyford announced.
More than 13,000 new homes were consented in Auckland in a year for the first time since the 1970s, Stats NZ said today.
Former ski patroller Julie Scott has taken on a challenge of a very different kind: finding low-cost homes for families in New Zealand’s most expensive property market.
Homelessness lies below the radar in Lower Hutt with women and their children paying a particularly grim price, Hutt City Council’s Policy and Regulatory Committee meeting heard recently.
Over 100 offsite manufacturers keen to partner with KiwiBuild.
Today Auckland Mayor Phil Goff announced his Annual Budget 2019 – 2020 proposal to councillors seeking to help Auckland’s most vulnerable with a proposed contribution of $5 million to the City Mission’s HomeGround housing and social services project.