new builds development contributions
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1 | likely doubling in Auckland from about 100,000 to 200,000 this will increase the shipping containers close to a million with the land and couple of containers joined together. ash4561 - 2021-07-18 11:54:00 |
2 | ash4561 wrote: tweake - 2021-07-18 12:19:00 |
3 | tweake wrote:
People are going to build more homes made from shipping containers? Apparently? ryanm2 - 2021-07-18 13:07:00 |
4 | tweake wrote: ash4561 - 2021-07-18 13:28:00 |
5 | tweake wrote: ash4561 - 2021-07-18 13:29:00 |
6 | ash4561 wrote: one of the big problems is councils using housing as a means to fund infrastructure. the trouble is that cost simply gets past down the ladder and its first home buyers who ultimately pick up the tab. tweake - 2021-07-18 14:31:00 |
7 | Can’t we just go back to the 60s 70s and 80s when you didn’t need permits to do anything and you could bang up a fibrolite box with no insulation on poles and then later claim you had worked harder than everyone else? lakeview3 - 2021-07-18 16:21:00 |
8 | lakeview3 wrote: tweake - 2021-07-18 16:58:00 |
9 | tweake wrote: anyone would think they are still paying if off on their $40,000 house! lakeview3 - 2021-07-18 17:52:00 |
10 | lakeview3 wrote:
Permits were actually required back then; maybe you are getting confused with building consents that were required from the 90's? Funny how many houses back then are now sought after, for 'having good bones', when many newer houses leak like a sieve and materials last nowhere near as long. rhys12 - 2021-07-18 20:22:00 |
11 | rhys12 wrote: houses from the 90s never had good bones. I would avoid one like the plague. If you want good bones, go for anything 1950s/1960s. Or post 2005. The 1990s saw big changes in the construction of houses and not for the better. Buyer beware. lakeview3 - 2021-07-18 20:28:00 |
12 | It irritates me that they call these development taxes 'contributions' as if there was something voluntary about paying them. masturbidder - 2021-07-18 20:29:00 |
13 | masturbidder wrote: I'll see your "development contributions" and raise you a "school donation". sparkychap - 2021-07-19 08:01:00 |
14 | The member deleted this message. mulch_king - 2021-07-19 09:04:00 |
15 | sparkychap wrote: masturbidder - 2021-07-19 21:47:00 |
16 | masturbidder wrote: And then rates go up another 9% because the infrastructure is a mess. Whatever happened to contribution tax and all the claimed depreciation of assets? Disappeared into higher council salaries? pcle - 2021-07-20 12:45:00 |
17 | masturbidder wrote: Er no they aren't. At least they are tax deductible.... sparkychap - 2021-07-20 12:46:00 |