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It is estimated that our current housing stock will make up half of all dwellings in Auckland in 2050.
We must ensure that the quality of existing housing is improved significantly. This is fundamental to our health and wellbeing and to our ability to reduce carbon emissions.
Housing requires ongoing maintenance, repairs and in some cases modifications. However, this can be costly and disruptive, and there are inadequate levers to enforce minimum standards.
A number of elements combine to provide a healthy, comfortable home
Cold and damp housing is the most serious issue in Auckland's existing dwellings. They cost more to heat and have links to negative health outcomes. Rental housing stock is typically in poorer condition than owner-occupied houses.
The impact of cold and damp housing is greatest on those with weak or vulnerable respiratory systems, mostly children and older people. Respiratory infections are a leading cause of hospital admissions for children under two years of age.
This also applies to other forms of rental accommodation, such as boarding houses, that equally need to be healthy and warm.
Healthy homes are also more energy efficient. Retro-fitting existing homes to ensure greater energy efficiency will help reduce our carbon emissions.
Auckland's rental households are a priority.
Improvements in the rental housing stock can be made by: