Housing options
Many people will find they have a variety of options of where and how they wish to live (although choice is currently limited across the country due to rising property prices and a shortage of housing stock).
If you can afford it, buying a home allows you to establish community roots and provides financial security. Many of our larger cities and towns also offer a host of alternative housing options to suit people at all stages of life. Plenty of people might be drawn to the social interaction that comes with living in a retirement village or other suitable housing designed for people aged 60-plus.
For others, renting a home – via a not-for-profit or other charitable organisation – or living in a co-housing arrangement like an Abbeyfield home may suit better. For those struggling to find warm and safe accommodation, there are public (social) housing options available: organisations such as Work and Income will help you to apply for these. If you are needing a higher level of support, a care home might be necessary.
Where to live is your decision – and you’ll find plenty of choice on offer.
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- 365 Marine Parade
- New Brighton
- Christchurch
- 43 Target Street
- Point Chevalier
- Auckland
- 422A Thames Street
- Morrinsville
- Morrinsville
- 442 Durham Street North
- St Albans
- Christchurch
- Corner of Prouse and Matai Street
- Levin
- Levin
- 437 Armagh Street, (Avon Side)
- Linwood
- Christchurch
- 215 Centre Street
- Heidelberg
- Invercargill
- Takapu Road
- Camberley
- Hastings
- 57 Willis Street
- Wellington Central
- Wellington
- Glenpark Avenue
- Westown
- New Plymouth