The Government has agreed to set up a new entity to transfer state houses to community housing providers at prices that could be as low as half their book value.
Finance Minister Bill English and Housing Minister Nick Smith said the new entity would be developed in the next six months by an establishment unit staffed by the Treasury and the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. Funding was provided in the Budget through Vote Finance.
"This dedicated entity will help develop the fair and effective and efficient social housing market the Government wants and tenants need," the ministers said.
Community Housing Aotearoa requested the new unit last month in a bid to break a stalemate in negotiations with Housing NZ to buy some of the country's 69,000 state houses.
The Government wants Housing NZ to sell some of its houses to community providers to lift the community sector's share of social housing to 20 per cent by 2017. But negotiations have been blocked by Housing NZ's belief that it needs to obtain at least the full book value of its assets.