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KiwiBuild ballot attracts 3500

- Henry Cooke henry.cooke@stuff.co.nz

The ballot opened yesterday for the first 18 KiwiBuild homes in South Auckland, allowing eligible prospectiv­e buyers to put their names into a hat to buy the homes.

The lucky 18 names drawn on October 5.

About 3500 people are in the middle of the arduous process of pre-qualifying for a KiwiBuild will be home right now but just 43 have finished the applicatio­n.

As long as those people are pre-qualified by the end of the ballot period, they will be eligible to win.

The Government’s KiwiBuild policy is aimed at building 100,000 affordable homes in the next decade, with 1000 ready by July 1 2019.

So far, only 18 homes are ready to move into, as part of a developmen­t in Papakura, South Auckland. There are 12 three-bedroom homes for $579,000, and six fourbedroo­m homes for $649,000.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said KiwiBuild was a major plank of the coalition Government’s agenda.

‘‘After nine years of neglect under National, we now have a Government that is making affordable home ownership a priority for the tens of thousands of New Zealanders missing out.’’

To be eligible, buyers need to earn under $180,000 as a couple, or $120,000 as an individual, who are either first-home buyers or qualifying ‘‘second-chancers’’.

They must also be ordinary residents in New Zealand and sign a legal declaratio­n pledging to live in the home for at least three years before selling it on, or renting it out.

Housing Minister Phil Twyford urged anyone keen to get a ‘‘thorough understand­ing’’ of the commitment before entering, including contacting their bank.

There is a provision for a backup winner in case the first person to be chosen pulls out.

 ?? KEVIN STENT/ STUFF ?? Prime Minister Jacinda Arden told media in Wellington yesterday that KiwiBuild is a major plank of the coalition Government’s agenda.
KEVIN STENT/ STUFF Prime Minister Jacinda Arden told media in Wellington yesterday that KiwiBuild is a major plank of the coalition Government’s agenda.

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