Labour's proposed Affordable Housing Authority will have powers to buy land compulsorily, Labour leader Andrew Little says.
The authority will be tasked with partnering with developers to build 10,000 new homes a year priced below $600,000 in Auckland and below $500,000 elsewhere.
Little said it would need to be able to buy land compulsorily to put together land parcels big enough for bulk developments.
"There will have to be acquisition powers with the Affordable Housing Authority," he said.
"You are trying to partner up with councils and others. The reality is the housing issue is serious and there is going to have to be the means to cut through those barriers."