Bay of Plenty Times

Reader views on Ka¯inga Ora’s land buy

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State housing agency Ka¯ inga Ora was only cosmetical­ly restricted to market pricing in its surprising­ly rich, winning bid of $70.4 million for a rural Tauranga tract of land, Ferncliffe Farms, last year. While the agency obtained two valuations for the property, the details of each were likely to result in an artificial­ly high price, Government documents obtained under the OIA suggest. Critics say the case illuminate­s how the Government is using taxpayer funds to bid up land prices, unnecessar­ily baking additional cost into the “affordable” homes it hopes to build.

This government and its ministries are totally out of control. Is there nobody that can stop the senseless drunk spraying of hardearned taxpayers’ money around for no benefit? They either don’t realise or care how they themselves have driven some negative and unintended consequenc­es into inflation and the housing market. But somehow they are aware enough to try to spin their way out of it.

— Emma C How can Ka¯ inga Ora buy land at outrageous prices and then build affordable houses? Is the government now subsiding housing?

—Tonyk

House in our street for sale a year back, the agent was keeping the neighbours informed on the sale (trying to get more listings). It had two first-home buyers in a multi-offer with Ka¯ inga Ora. Ka¯ inga Ora won out with higher offers and no terms (finance, builders report, etc). Sad news for

those that believe the Labour Party line that it is investors outbidding first-home buyers. —Janw

Yet another example of both inept management and appalling governance. — John H

Heaven help us. It just goes on and on, the senseless waste of taxpayers hard-earned money. Surely Government can do basic due diligence when spending these vast sums of money. — Wayne J W

It is actually our money, not the

government’s? If this Government was a private company its shares would be worthless?

— Colin B

This is the biggest waste of taxpayer money.

— Gary R

Ka¯ inga Ora faces 60 years of unmanageab­le debt, Megan Woods was recently warned. Yet they are wasting our money on this, regardless. How much will our taxes have to go up by, to pay for all Labour’s waste?

— Stephen H

This crowd need to go. The amount

of money being sprayed with apparently zero accountabi­lity is truly unbelievab­le and unforgivab­le.

— Mark C

All I can hear is the rather large echo of where the Auditor General should be. — Emma C

Republishe­d comments may be edited at the editor’s discretion.

 ?? Photo / Mark Mitchell ?? Building and Constructi­on Minister Megan Woods.
Photo / Mark Mitchell Building and Constructi­on Minister Megan Woods.

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