191 inner-city homes from Christchurch Housing Accord
8 May 2015
191 inner-city homes from Christchurch
Housing Accord
The Government has signed
agreements with Fletcher Living for the construction of 191
new homes at two inner-city sites as part of the Housing
Accord with the Christchurch City Council, Building and
Housing Minister Dr Nick Smith announced today.
“Fletcher Living has developed modest, innovative designs for the sites that make good use of the space and will deliver the type of homes that people will want to live in. The sites at Welles Street and Colombo Street were previously owned by the Christchurch City Council, and have been purchased by the Government at fair market value. The on-sale to Fletcher Living as part of the development agreement enables the Government to facilitate new housing while minimising the cost to the taxpayer,” Dr Smith says.
“The Government’s objective with the Council is to facilitate more housing in the central city, to encourage innovative design while also ensuring the new apartments and townhouses are affordable. Twenty per cent, or 38 of the new homes must be priced at or below $450,000. This price limit is set to coincide with the Government’s new KiwiSaver HomeStart scheme that provides grants of up to $20,000 to help first home buyers to put together a deposit a new home.
“The Government’s response to the
loss of 10,500 homes munted in the Christchurch earthquakes
could best be described as a rolling maul. There was never a
silver bullet that would solve the problem and instead we
have taken a step-by-step approach, always looking out for
what to do next. These initiatives have
included:
Establishment of the Canterbury Earthquake
Temporary Accommodation Service (CETAS);
Temporary
accommodation financial assistance of over $49
million;
27,000 emergency repairs on Housing New Zealand
homes and its Repair 5000 programme;
858 new social
houses from community housing providers and Housing New
Zealand;
Crown Manager intervention in Christchurch City
Council’s building consent services;
Provision of four
temporary accommodation villages;
Workers’
accommodation partnership;
Government support of AMI
Insurance;
Additional support for emergency housing;
and
Christchurch Housing Fund for joint housing
developments between council and Government.
“The developments at Welles, Colombo and Awatea are initiatives the Government is progressing with the Christchurch City Council under the Housing Accord signed last September. We are also working with the Council on a development at Riccarton Racecourse. These four developments will provide over 1000 new homes to Christchurch.
“I am
confident we are getting on top of Christchurch’s housing
challenge, with 10,847 consents issued since the earthquake
and rents and house prices rising by zero per cent and three
per cent, respectively, over the past year. These additional
homes will help the Government’s goal of having
Christchurch’s housing market back in balance by 2018,”
Dr Smith concluded.
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