The Government's plan to sell state houses to private providers has hit a hurdle after a major buyer pulled out of the process.
Ministers confirmed today that the PACT group had withdrawn from the process to buy and manage 348 state houses in Invercargill.
Finance Minister Bill English said theorganisation had "decided the transaction wasn't the best opportunity for them to achieve their aspiration of providing services to the community".
PACT was the only party invited to submit a proposal to buy to Invercargill properties.
As a result, the Government was now putting the procurement process on hold, Mr English said.
"While I am disappointed that PACT is no longer participating in the Invercargill transaction, their decision should reassure social housing tenants that the process is robust and that interested parties have enough information to make the best decision for themselves and the tenants," Ms Bennett said.
The procurement process for the sale of 1134 properties in Tauranga was "progressing well", she said.