Te Urunga Kāinga

Te Urunga Kāinga – Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa

Nau mai, haere mai – the pathway to your new home begins here.

Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa is excited to share that our Te Urunga Kāinga housing programme is growing, with three new development opportunities coming soon for whānau in New Plymouth. These homes are designed to support our people, strengthen communities, and create safe, warm, and connected spaces where whānau can thrive.

Upcoming Housing Opportunities

Tūkāpō – Tukapa Street, New Plymouth
– AVAILABLE EARLY 2027

Tūkāpō is a 19-home mixed-model development offering 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes. There will be a combination of:

  • Affordable rentals – providing secure, long-term housing
  • Progressive home ownership – giving whānau a pathway to own
  • Market sale opportunities – supporting diversity and choice

Located in a welcoming community, Tūkāpō offers convenient access to schools, shops, and local services, making it a place for whānau to grow and flourish.

Ngā Rau Matatiki – 29 David Street, New Plymouth
– AVAILABLE MARCH 2026

Ngā Rau Matatiki is a 5-unit kaumatua housing development, offering comfortable 2-bedroom homes. This development is designed to provide safe, accessible, and supportive homes for our kaumātua, ensuring dignity, independence, and connection within their community.

Rungapiko – Corner of Weymouth & Young Streets, New Plymouth – AVAILABLE LATE 2026

Rungapiko will be a 3-storey apartment-style development featuring 18 two-bedroom homes, all offered as affordable rentals. Situated in a central, vibrant location, Rungapiko provides easy access to community facilities, shops, and green spaces, helping whānau live well in a modern, connected environment.

Register Your interest

To be considered for these upcoming housing opportunities and to stay connected to the Te Urunga Kāinga programme, whānau must be registered with Kā Uruora.

By registering, you will receive updates on:

  • Financial Literacy Classes
  • Access to Whānau Saver
  • Eligibility pathways
  • Progress on developments
  • How to apply for your preferred home


He ara kāinga mō te iwi – a future of housing for Te Atiawa, by Te Atiawa.