Real Estate Developers in Cracroft, Christchurch

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225 Worsleys Road, Christchurch, 8022

027 730 4050

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53 Milns Road, Christchurch, 8025

0278863468
Milns Park is an exciting new subdivision at the edge of Christchurch, situated in Halswell. Find the perfect balance of city living and access to the great outdoors and live your ideal lifestyle.

65 Montreal Street, Christchurch, 8023

03-741 1588

11 Bernard Street, Christchurch, 8024

027 765 4100
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97 Wordsworth Street, Sydenham, Christchurch, 8023

03-365 1969
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118D Wordsworth Street, Christchurch, 8023

Are you looking for a property investor? Contact Arete Property. Our company was founded in 2014 by a group of 5 property professionals with a mix of practical and investment experience. Arete Property will purchase earthquake damaged houses, damaged property, “as is” homes, and specializes in quick home settlements, private home purchases, and home repair management. Our team is highly experienced and will provide you with excellent services. For a property investor near me, contact Arete Property in Christchurch, Canterbury.

99 Clarence Street, Christchurch, 8011

03 977 2832

70 Lismore Street, Christchurch, 8011

03-281 7542

139 Blenheim Road, Christchurch, 8041

03-741 1340

62 Quaifes Road, Christchurch, 8025

027 886 3468
Quaifes Park is a subdivision superbly situated in Halswell, Christchurch. With a picturesque backdrop of the Port Hills this development offers connectivity and tranquil living. Surrounded by great amenities and just a short drive to the CBD, this development is conveniently located for you and your family.

Unit 4B/48, Fitzgerald Avenue, Christchurch Central, Christchurch, 8011

03 365 3756
Inner city commercial office space in New Zealand's main centres We have vacant office and retail space and shops for lease in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch We specialise in investment, management and development of commercial property

7/71 Gloucester Street, Christchurch, 8013

77 Gloucester Street, Christchurch, 8013

03-365 4490
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333A Cashel Street, Christchurch, 8011

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26 Peterborough Street, Christchurch Central, Christchurch, 8011

03-366 3729
Suburban Estates has acquired land and is developing sought after residential subdivisions in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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8 Millbank Lane, Christchurch Central, Christchurch, 8011

03-379 2609
Real Estate & Property, Property Development
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169 Victoria Street, Christchurch, 8013

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177 Victoria Street, Christchurch, 8013

07-425 3687
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1 Kairua Road, Christchurch, 8025

027 644 5007
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1 Kairua Road, Christchurch, 8025

Kāinga Maha is a for-purpose, not-for-profit housing developer helping Aotearoa New Zealand deliver better, more affordable homes. Its work is focused on turning land, partnerships and strong ideas into real housing outcomes — warm, dry, sustainable homes that people and whānau can actually afford. The organisation works with iwi, councils, community housing providers, landowners, government agencies, funders and values-led partners to unlock housing opportunities that respond to genuine local need. Kāinga Maha supports projects from the earliest stages through to delivery, helping partners understand what is possible, what is viable and what will create the greatest long-term benefit for the community. Its role combines strategic advice with practical development management. That means Kāinga Maha can help with site assessment, feasibility, market analysis, funding strategy, housing mix, design coordination, consenting, procurement, construction oversight, sales planning, allocation strategy, governance reporting and risk management. In simple terms, it helps make complex housing projects clear, structured and achievable. What makes Kāinga Maha different is its balance of commercial discipline and social purpose. Affordable housing projects need strong numbers, careful planning and credible delivery. But Kāinga Maha also keeps people, place and community impact at the centre. Its goal is not simply to build more houses, but to create neighbourhoods where people can belong, thrive and build stable futures. Kāinga Maha works across a range of housing models, including affordable ownership, progressive home ownership, affordable rental, community housing, social housing, key-worker housing and mixed-tenure developments. Rather than applying a one-size-fits-all model, it shapes each project around the needs of the place, the aspirations of partners and the realities of the site. Its projects are designed to be inclusive, practical and future-focused. The team supports tenure-blind communities, where different housing types sit together without stigma. It encourages good design, efficient homes, lower living costs and stronger connections between residents and their neighbourhoods. Sustainability is part of the approach, because affordable homes should not mean compromised homes. Partnership is central to the way Kāinga Maha works. The organisation helps bring the right people around the table and gives projects the structure they need to move forward. For iwi and Māori landowners, it can support housing outcomes connected to whenua, whakapapa and intergenerational wellbeing. For councils and public agencies, it can help turn housing policy into practical delivery. For community housing providers, it can help create homes that support long-term stability, dignity and care. Kāinga Maha is especially valuable because affordable housing is rarely simple. Projects often involve planning constraints, infrastructure issues, funding gaps, design trade-offs, market pressure and competing priorities. Kāinga Maha brings clarity to that complexity. It helps partners make good decisions early, manage risk, maintain momentum and stay focused on the outcome: homes that are needed, affordable and built to last. At its heart, Kāinga Maha is about delivery with purpose. It understands that housing is more than a physical product. A home is the foundation for health, education, employment, whānau life and connection. When people have stable, suitable homes, communities become stronger. When housing is unaffordable or poorly delivered, everything else becomes harder. Kāinga Maha exists to help change that. It brings together strategy, development expertise, partnership and kaupapa to create better housing pathways across Aotearoa. It helps move projects from “we should do something” to “this is how we get it done.” It turns ambition into action, land into homes, and housing challenges into long-term community assets. In a housing system that needs practical solutions and bold thinking, Kāinga Maha offers both. It is commercially capable, values-led and focused on outcomes that matter: more affordable homes, stronger communities and a fairer housing future for Aotearoa.