A Bay of Plenty iwi is in talks with the Government to buy state houses in its area that it says would be used to house Maori and Pakeha.
Te Runanga o Ngati Awa in Whakatane was among the first iwi to put its hand up publicly to buy state houses, which the Government wants to sell to iwi and other community groups so they can "leverage" the assets to build more social housing.
Chief executive Enid Ratahi-Pryor said a previous offer to buy 400 state houses in Whakatane — which was understood to be at a quarter of their book value — was unsuccessful, but the iwi is still negotiating to provide housing.
"The value expected from Housing NZ was far higher than what we put forward," she said.
"That's because our proposal was based on cashflow values at the time and the portfolio was based on market value.