The Warehouse founder Sir Stephen Tindall has expressed interest in the Government's KiwiBuild 100,000 homes programme - and is questioning why New Zealand can't follow other countries that build homes for half the price of ours.
Asked to comment after Housing Minister Phil Twyford yesterday announced 102 bidders for pre-fab KiwiBuild homes, Tindall indicated that he saw it as a promising move and revealed that he had a fringe involvement in the industry.
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"I have been giving some logistics advice on a confidential basis to one of the submitters but have agreed not to disclose their details," he said of one of the 102 tender parties.
While he has previously been involved in affordable housing through the Tindall Foundation, his interest in this case is strictly personal.