About Winton

Winton is a privately owned developer of large-scale, residential projects across New Zealand and Australia. They have over 9,000 homes (including apartments) under development right now. Winton creates thoughtful, masterplanned neighbourhoods that are best by design. You can see the effort Winton puts into design and planning in neighbourhoods such as Launch Bay at Hobsonville Point and Northlake in Wanaka. Winton is dedicated to creating communities that are sustainable and to leaving a lasting legacy for generations to come.

About Winton

Winton is a privately owned developer of large-scale, residential projects across New Zealand and Australia. They have over 9,000 homes (including apartments) under development right now. Winton creates thoughtful, masterplanned neighbourhoods that are best by design. You can see the effort Winton puts into design and planning in neighbourhoods such as Launch Bay at Hobsonville Point and Northlake in Wanaka. Winton is dedicated to creating communities that are sustainable and to leaving a lasting legacy for generations to come.

About Kāinga Ora

In 2019 Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities was established to bring together the people, capabilities and resources of Housing New Zealand, KiwiBuild and HLC – a company that was founded in 2006 to develop a new township, Hobsonville Point. Kāinga Ora’s Urban Development team is leading a multi-billion dollar urban regeneration programme that will transform communities across the country. Our vision is to increase the supply and choice of new, high-quality housing, and to strengthen communities as they grow. Getting houses built quickly and well is not enough on its own. Whether we are masterplanning a new community from scratch or building upon an existing community, our goal is to create great places to live.

Our Projects

Hobsonville Point

Hobsonville Point in Auckland's Northwest is being developed on the site of a former Air Force base. The township will be completed in 2025-2026, at which point it will be home to 11,000 Aucklanders. Housing is at a higher density than has been normal for a suburban setting in Auckland. The high quality of the homes and amenity has made it an exemplar of integrated residential development in New Zealand.

hobsonvillepoint.co.nz

Northcote Development

Northcote, on Auckland’s north shore, is located just over the Auckland Harbour Bridge, a mere 15-minute drive from the CBD. It has good transport links, with further improvements planned for buses. The suburb is only 10 minutes by car from neighbouring retail and hospitality hub Takapuna and its safe swimming beach. The area benefits from many parks and sports grounds and has a strong community spirit, aided by the many families that have long lived in Northcote.

northcotedevelopment.co.nz

Roskill Development

The Roskill Development will deliver quality new homes to several neighbourhoods in the greater Roskill area, expanding the number of social and new market housing. Development work is under way in Roskill South, Ōwairaka, Waikōwhai and Wesley (west). 

roskilldevelopment.co.nz

Oranga Development

Oranga is a hidden gem in central Auckland, 9km to the southeast of the CBD near the employment hubs of Greenlane and Penrose. It is close to Onehunga town centre, which is a well-connected hub with plans for expanded transport links in the future. It is also near the residential suburbs of One Tree Hill, Greenlane, Ellerslie and Royal Oak, all of which have established village centres. Oranga is a 2-minute drive or 15-minute walk to Auckland’s premier park, Cornwall Park, at Maungakiekie (One Tree Hill). Renewal plans cover around 20 hectares of Kāinga Ora land in Oranga, expanding public housing and providing new market homes.

orangadevelopment.co.nz

Mangere Development

Situated just south of the city, Mangere benefits from great access to several major employment centres, including Mangere Centre, Auckland Airport in the south, Otahuhu in the east and Manukau Centre in the south-east. There are two universities nearby: MIT in Manukau Centre and the AUT South Campus in Otara. Housing development in Mangere began in the 1960s with around 20,000 public homes built in the area. Today, Kāinga Ora owns more than one in five homes in the locality. The Mangere Development currently encompasses Te Ararata, Mangere East and Aorere, with further neighbourhoods under consideration for the future.

mangeredevelopment.co.nz

Tāmaki Regeneration

Tāmaki is located 12km from Auckland’s CBD and is well connected with strong public transport and infrastructure. The area enjoys spectacular natural advantages as its geography forms a natural amphitheatre with stunning views across the Tāmaki River and to Mt Wellington. New Zealand’s largest inner city urban regeneration project covers some 900 hectares across the inner eastern Auckland suburbs of Glen Innes, Point England and Panmure. 

tamakiregeneration.co.nz

Lakeside Development

Within easy reach of Auckland and Hamilton, the Lakeside development at Te Kauwhata sits right by the shores of scenic Lake Waikare, featuring dedicated reserves and wetlands plus six kilometres of walking and cycling trails. Construction of Lakeside’s neighbourhood centre is complete and includes a great café, playground, childcare centre, general store, office and retail space along with ample parking.

lakeside.nz

Porirua Development

Eastern Porirua is part of the city of Porirua, located 24km north of Wellington. It has one of the highest concentrations of social housing in New Zealand, with most of these homes built in the 1960s and 1970s. Many are old, past their best and not the size and type that Porirua families need now, and in the future. With the opening of Transmission Gully, revision of the Porirua City Council’s District Plan and the area’s population projected to grow significantly over the coming decades the timing is right for some ambitious thinking about how we can support growth where communities can thrive — from this generation to the next.

Poriruadevelopment.co.nz

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