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  2. Former Post and Telegraph Building, Wellington - Wikipedia

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    The former Post and Telegraph Building, now known as Chaffers Dock Apartments, is a building located in Wellington, New Zealand. The building, located on Herd Street, was designed by Edmund Anscombe and built in 1939. The building is situated on reclaimed land, and sits on about 400 concrete piles up to 18m long.

  3. State housing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Housing New Zealand, the Housing Corporation, and part of the Ministry of Social Policy were combined into the Housing New Zealand Corporation, so that policy and administration for state housing are controlled by a single agency. [50] A program to modernise state houses was introduced after 1999.

  4. Gordon Wilson Flats - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Wilson Flats is a residential building in central Wellington, completed in 1959. The building was owned by Housing New Zealand and housed 131 people. It is currently owned by Victoria University of Wellington, and is unoccupied pending a decision on its future.

  5. Kiwi Property Group - Wikipedia

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    The building has strong sustainability credentials, earning New Zealand's first 6-Green Star Design & As Built NZ v1.0 Built rating. [19] Resido: New Zealand's largest build-to-rent residential complex at the time of opening on 11 June 2024, [20] Resido features 295 apartments and amenities such as gym, rooftop barbeque area and co-working ...

  6. Housing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Housing in New Zealand has been classified as 'severely unaffordable' with a score of 6.5 under the median measure housing affordability measure. [57] Affordability varies depending on location, with major urban centres such as Auckland and Wellington more unaffordable than smaller cities and rural areas.

  7. Kāinga Ora - Wikipedia

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    On 1 October 2019 Kāinga Ora was formed by the merger of Housing New Zealand with its development subsidiary Homes, Land, Community (HLC) and the KiwiBuild Unit from the Ministry of Housing. Kāinga Ora is a large and important Crown entity, with assets of $45 billion and over $2.5 billion of expenditure each year.

  8. Dixon Street Flats - Wikipedia

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    It is considered to be the archetype of Modernist apartment blocks in New Zealand. The building was the first major high-rise building and first major apartment block to be completed in Wellington after the Second World War. [2] A woman drying washing on the roof of the flats (around 1940s)

  9. Berhampore State Flats - Wikipedia

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    The Berhampore Flats were completed in 1938–39. Major renovations and alterations were carried out by the New Zealand Housing Corporation in 1987, but the original character of the scheme is still evident. The complex was given "Category I" historic place status by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (now Heritage New Zealand) in 1998. [1]

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