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In recent years, New Zealand has faced significant challenges in the housing sector, with rising costs and a limited supply of affordable homes. The government has recognised the need for reform, particularly in the development of small, self-contained minor dwellings, commonly known as Granny Flats. These reforms are not just about easing the burden on homeowners—they represent a transformative opportunity for companies like HouseMe and prospective homeowners across the country. In this blog, we delve into the exciting changes brought by the recent Granny Flat regulation reform and what it means for you.
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Read moreIn recent years, the tiny home movement has gained popularity as an affordable and minimalist lifestyle choice. However, when it comes to making a long-term investment in your living space, there are critical differences between purchasing a HouseMe unit with a Code Compliance Certificate (CCC) and buying a tiny home on wheels. Understanding these differences can help you make an informed decision and avoid potential pitfalls.
Read moreJust as you wouldn't drive a vehicle off a dealership without a Warrant of Fitness, ensuring it's safe and meets all standard requirements, you shouldn't buy a tiny home without a CCC. A Code Compliance Certificate (CCC) is not just a piece of paper—it's peace of mind. Here's why:
Tiny Home Building Consent and CCC – What is it, and why is it important?
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