First home buyers looking for a foot on the ladder in Auckland's overheated property market will be offered homes in a new affordable housing development south of the city.
The project will see 36 affordable homes built on sites in Pukekohe and Papakura in a wider subdivision of about 360 homes. The sites are caught by the Government's special housing areas legislation, meaning at least 10 per cent of completed houses must be sold in the affordable range - currently less than $578,250.
Under the legislation, the properties are only allowed to be sold to first-home buyers who are New Zealand citizens.
The new homes will be three-bedroom brick and tile houses built by GJ Gardner Homes on smaller sites of 200-260sq m.
The project's development manager, Eddie de Heer, told the Herald construction on the first stage would begin with months. Stage three was set to get underway later this year or early next year.