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    Cheap starter homes with style
    The Dominion Post
    Last updated 05:00 01/04/2009

    The Government has unveiled its plan to provide cheaper houses to the masses after a nationwide design competition.

    The winning starter home design was revealed yesterday at a Beehive function and would cost $168,000 almost half the average cost of new houses.

    The design by Auckland architect Stephen Smith is to be built in Mangere later this year by Housing New Zealand and displayed to the public.

    The Starter Home Design Competition was run by the Building and Housing Department as part of a government push to make housing more affordable for first-home buyers.

    There were 140 entries from architects, designers and those in the building industry, in a competition aimed at finding housing solutions with limited resources.

    The average house built in New Zealand in recent years cost between $300,000 and $350,000, the department said. The new design could be used by anyone wanting an affordable starter home.

    Building and Construction Minister Maurice Williamson said the competition showed starter homes could offer superb design and be affordable.

    The judging panel said Mr Smith's design had a striking contemporary appearance that would fit into many neighbourhoods. It also used low-maintenance materials and would work well as an individual house or as a cluster of similar designs.

    The design allowed for it to be built in stages, with two bedrooms in the first stage and the option of adding a third bedroom and internal access garage.

    The Government has unveiled its plan to provide cheaper houses to the masses after a nationwide design competition.
    Last edited by muppet; 01-04-2009, 06:03 PM.
    "There's one way to find out if a man is honest-ask him. If he says 'yes,' you know he is a crook." Groucho Marx

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    STARTERS: Stephen Smith's winning design, top, and a Tony Koia that won one of the categories at the Beehive awards dinner last night.
    "There's one way to find out if a man is honest-ask him. If he says 'yes,' you know he is a crook." Groucho Marx

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    • #3
      But are NZ low-income earners really interested in an aesthetic lifestyle? I would have throught Lion Red, pokies, and SKY TV are higher priorities. Even our middle class warriors seem to be more interested in McMansions and territorial cock-fighting (preferably with a sea view; the bigger and wider the better) than simplicity and "more is less." Such ideas might go down well in Scandinavia and Japan, but NZ's aspirations seem somewhat different.

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      • #4
        I saw this item on the news.

        You have to see the section and neighbourhod that the house is being built in to really appreciate the utter stupidity of this idea.

        It looks like the knid of neighbourhood that could be improved by demolishing all of the existing dwellings and building a prison to house the residents.

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        • #5
          Haha - yes, saw the same report, Superdad. It did look rough.

          and territorial cock-fighting (preferably with a sea view; the bigger and wider the better)
          Sounds like someone doesn't have a sea-view. You should see mine, tan *preens feathers*

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          • #6
            Originally posted by k1w1 View Post
            Haha - yes, saw the same report, Superdad. It did look rough.



            Sounds like someone doesn't have a sea-view. You should see mine, tan *preens feathers*
            No I don't have a sea-view Kiwi, and it's fairly low on my list of my priorities, but I do understand its "premium" in the mind of NZers.

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            • #7
              ...and Aussies, and coastal/lakeside USAnians, Brits, Spanish. The list is pretty much everyone. Except you.

              What are your priorities?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by k1w1 View Post
                ...and Aussies, and coastal/lakeside USAnians, Brits, Spanish. The list is pretty much everyone. Except you.

                What are your priorities?
                Well bringing up the Brits and the Spaniards is useful to explain my point. How many Brits paid a premium for their own little coastal kingdom to only now find themselves wishing they hadn't.

                My priorities are probably with what I can afford to maintain, not what I can see out my window. And if all I want in life is a sea view, I'd probably be sitting on a beach in Asia rather than busting my guts for the privilege of sitting in a coastal house in NZ.

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