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Document Type: | General |
Publish Date: | June 2018 |
Primary Author: | Auckland Plan 2050 |
Edited By: | Arsalan Hasan |
Published By: | Auckland Plan 2050 |
Auckland needs holistic thinking and action. Local and central government, developers, builders, homeowners, investors, renters and non-government organisations all have a stake in the system and can all work towards smarter solutions. The market has failed to supply the number and types of housing to meet Aucklanders’ needs. There are many factors that affect how many homes we build, how quickly we build them, what type of homes we build, and what they cost. The way we regulate land supply, what we charge for development, and the size and capacity of the building sector are all aspects of the housing system that influence the price of a completed home.
Auckland must think strategically about how the housing system can provide secure, healthy and affordable homes for its entire people. The housing system does not work for many Aucklanders. We currently have one of the least affordable housing markets in the world. Aucklanders, whether buying or renting, pay more for housing than most other New Zealanders. Addressing these issues will require different ideas and approaches. As Auckland’s population grows, we must provide sufficient public places that meet the needs of residents. They are an extension of our homes and the way we live, and their design must therefore be flexible to accommodate how people of all age groups will use them.