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Social Outcomes

Koru

The sale of the refurbished homes presents a unique opportunity to address pressing social challenges and foster positive outcomes for vulnerable communities. By prioritising affordability and accessibility, these homes can serve as an opportunity for whānau, hapu, Iwi, Marae communities, and first home buyers from low-income socio-economic communities.

 

The following social outcomes are anticipated from the sale of these homes:

 

  • Affordable Housing: The availability of affordable housing options is crucial for ensuring that all members of society have access to safe and secure living environments. By offering these refurbished homes at affordable prices, we aim to address housing affordability challenges and provide a pathway to homeownership for those who may otherwise be excluded from the housing market.

  • Empowerment and Stability: Homeownership brings a sense of empowerment and stability to individuals and families, enabling them to build equity, establish roots in their communities, and create a sense of belonging. By facilitating homeownership opportunities for Whānau, Iwi, Hapu, Marae communities, and first home buyers, we empower them to take control of their housing situation and achieve greater financial security.

  • Community Cohesion: Access to affordable housing strengthens community cohesion by fostering social connections, promoting intergenerational support, and enhancing community resilience. By prioritising the sale of these homes to Whānau, Iwi, Hapu, Marae communities, and first home buyers, we contribute to the development of vibrant and inclusive communities where everyone can thrive.

  • Cultural Preservation: For Māori communities homeownership plays a significant role in preserving cultural identity, heritage, and traditions. By offering refurbished homes at affordable pricing, we support their efforts to maintain strong ties to their papakainga, language, and cultural practices, contributing to the preservation and revitalisation of Māori culture and identity.

  • Generational Wealth: Creation: Homeownership is a pathway to generational wealth creation, providing families with a valuable asset that can be passed down to future generations. By enabling Whānau, Iwi, Hapu, Marae communities, and first home buyers to purchase affordable homes, we facilitate the accumulation of wealth within these communities, promoting long-term financial stability and intergenerational prosperity.

 

Overall, the sale of the refurbished homes represents a tangible opportunity to address housing inequities, promote social inclusion, and empower marginalised communities to achieve greater economic self-sufficiency and well-being. Through strategic partnerships and a commitment to social responsibility, we can create lasting positive impacts that extend far beyond the boundaries of the housing market.

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