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Rent, Buy or Own

Sale of state houses

The Government through Housing New Zealand is offering state house tenants the opportunity to achieve home ownership.

If you are a tenant and interested in buying your house, please register your interest by calling 0800 801 601, or by calling into your local Neighbourhood Unit. It is important to note that not all properties will be made available for sale.

Tenants who live in houses that are not for sale but wish to buy a house, will be given the option to buy other Housing New Zealand properties that have been identified for sale.

If you are not interested in buying your house, don't worry, you can continue to rent it off us. You are under no obligation to buy.

Sale process

If your house has been identified for sale, and you are interested in home ownership, you will need to go to a lender to find out the maximum amount you can borrow and get written pre-approval. Note this will be subject to the lender's own credit lending criteria. Once you send Housing New Zealand your proof of pre approval, or other finance, Housing New Zealand will then obtain an independent market valuation of the property and advise you of the proposed sale price and the next steps.

There are no government subsidies to assist in buying a your state home. However, you may qualify for a Welcome Home Loan which has a lower deposit requirement than other loans provided by some banks. Call 0508 WELCOME (935 266), or visit www.welcomehomeloan.co.nz for more information.

Please note your rent account with Housing New Zealand will need to be up to date by the time you purchase your home. This includes paying off any debt related to damages and Income Related Rent.

Sale process

If a property cannot be sold

If you live in houses that are not eligible to be sold and are interested in home ownership, you will be given the option to buy vacant Housing New Zealand properties that have been identified for sale. The sale of these state houses will be managed by selected real estate agents.

What else is involved in buying a home?

Additional costs of buying a home may include:

  • Legal fees - approximately $1,000
  • House and contents insurance - approximately $700 per annum
  • Mortgage fee or lender's mortgage insurance premium
  • Builders report - approximately $400

Ongoing costs of homeownership

  • Rates - approximately $1,000 per annum
  • Maintenance - this includes plumbing, painting, etc.

It is important to note that buying your state house will affect your ability to apply for a state house for three years from the date of purchase. This is very important should you decide to reapply for state housing during that time.

For further information

To find out if your house is available for sale:

The "Sale of State Houses Brochure" (PDF Document, 4489kb) has a further list of important things to consider when buying a home.

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