Karamū in Christchurch

How voluntary Inclusionary Zoning delivered 28 social homes in this innovative development

The Karamū development in Christchurch showcases a groundbreaking voluntary Inclusionary Zoning model that successfully integrates social housing within private development. By allocating 30% of its 84 homes to social housing providers and employing a tenure-blind design philosophy, the project creates genuinely mixed communities where housing tenure is invisible. This cross-subsidy approach uses market-rate sales to offset affordable units without requiring substantial government capital subsidies.

Three critical factors enabled Karamū's success: policy certainty from local authorities, development contribution relief from Christchurch City Council, and housing designs responsive to actual local needs. The project demonstrates that with appropriate policy frameworks and commercial commitment to social outcomes, mixed-tenure developments can become standard practice across New Zealand whilst maintaining financial viability.

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