OWN IT Information Session with Tāmaki Affordable Homes
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OWN IT Information Session with Tāmaki Affordable Homes

Join the free, online OWN IT Information Evening to learn about how to buy an affordable home in Tāmaki.

By OWN IT by Tāmaki Regeneration Company

Date and time

Wed, 29 May 2024 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour

OWN IT helps whānau with a connection to Tāmaki buy their first home.

Owning your own home can change your life. It gives your whānau stability, and it can be the start of a better future for generations to come. Buying a home is not always an easy thing to do, especially if you earn a low or middle income in Auckland. But help is here for you. The first step is to come along to the free online OWN IT Information Evening.

You’ll find out:

  • The best way to get ready to buy your own home in Tāmaki, depending on your personal situation
  • All about the free OWN IT Workshops
  • Who you’ll work with on your OWN IT journey
  • How to apply to get started on your OWN IT journey
  • When the OWN IT affordable homes are becoming available to buy

The OWN IT Information Evening is a friendly, ‘no judgment’ session where you can get all your questions answered.

Sign up and we’ll send you a Microsoft Teams link so you can join from your couch. Hei te Rāapa!

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Tāmaki Regeneration Company (TRC) is based in the Tāmaki suburbs of Glen Innes, Panmure and Point England.

We have been funded to provide new homes to the Tāmaki area over the next 20 years, and one way we're doing that is through our shared home ownership programme, OWN IT.

OWN IT is for first home buyers whose household earns between $85,000 - $150,000 (we increase this to $205,000 for multi-generational households) per year, before tax, with Māori, Pasifika and those who have a connection to the area of Tāmaki prioritised, but all New Zealand residents are welcome to apply. Additionally, we offer fully funded financial capability workshops focussed on goal setting, paying down debt, savings/investments, insurances and purchasing a home as well as access to financial mentors to help support whānau – whatever their end-goal is.