Government Funding Announced For Community Housing Trust’s Secure Home Programme
Housing
Minister Megan Woods today announced the Government would
commit $6.35m to supporting QLCHT’s assisted home
ownership programme, Secure Home. The loan is part of the
first phase of a wider $400 million Progressive Home
Ownership scheme the Government is rolling out across the
country. The loan will provide funding for 25 Secure
Home properties within the Toru development at Remarkables
Park, Frankton. The Trust has a contract to purchase 50 Toru
apartments, which are due for completion early
2021. QLCHT chair Andrew Blair says: “We are
delighted to receive Government backing of this scale – it
demonstrates clear support for our innovative Secure Home
programme, which we launched last year. “We have
had a contract on the Toru apartments for two years, but
following the COVID-19 crisis, we are very grateful for this
Government assistance, which will ensure we are able to
offer these properties to the 600 households on our waiting
list,” Blair says. QLCHT Executive Officer Julie
Scott says she has been part of a collective working with
the Government to design the $400m Progressive Home
Ownership scheme, which aims to help several thousand
low-to-moderate income renter households into their own
homes. “It’s great to see Government recognition
for alternative home ownership programmes like those our
sector offers. Financial support of this nature will enable
community housing providers across New Zealand to scale up
and help more Kiwis into home ownership.” The first
of its kind in New Zealand, Secure Home is a programme where
buyers purchase the properties through a 100-year lease
arrangement, with the Trust retaining ownership of the land
in
perpetuity. The
Queenstown Lakes Community Housing Trust (QLCHT) has today
received confirmation of a $6.35m interest-free loan from
the Government.