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Sold: Government pays $8.1m for Boulevard Motel to house homeless

Emma Houpt
By Emma Houpt
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21 Jul, 2021 05:30 AM5 mins to read

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The Boulevard Motel on Fenton St. Photo / Andrew Warner

The Boulevard Motel on Fenton St. Photo / Andrew Warner

The $8.1 million government purchase of a local motel has been labelled a "game-changer" by one local MP.

Another says it is "deeply disappointing" and a step back for Rotorua, while the price has raised the eyebrows of a local real estate agent who said it is well above the capital value (CV).

This week the Government announced its housing arm Kāinga Ora was in the final stages of buying the 30-unit Boulevard Motel at 265 Fenton St for $8.1m.

The Ministry of Social Development has no record of the motel previously being used for emergency housing. It will be turned into transitional housing for 80 people.

In the announcement, the Government said the "warm and dry" short-term housing would be managed by Wera Aotearoa Charitable Trust and provide residents with 24/7 wraparound support.

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It said the 0.66ha site also offered "longer-term redevelopment potential" for more public housing in the region.

The Boulevard Motel on Fenton St. Photo / Andrew Warner
The Boulevard Motel on Fenton St. Photo / Andrew Warner

Kāinga Ora Bay of Plenty regional director Darren Toy described the purchase as "good news" for those in need of housing.

"Around 80 people and families, will soon have a warm, dry and safe place to stay, including a fenced play area and green space, following upgrade work to convert this property."

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Toy said the location was also convenient for long-term public housing because it was close to transport and services.

Residents were expected to start moving in from late September.

Upgrade and maintenance work would take place first to reflect its new use for transitional housing and in line with its new resource consent, the Government said.

Under the Public Housing Plan Kāinga Ora was working to deliver about 190 extra public housing places in Rotorua by 2024.

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Labour list MP Tāmati Coffey. Photo / Andrew Warner
Labour list MP Tāmati Coffey. Photo / Andrew Warner

Labour list MP for Waiariki Tāmati Coffey welcomed the news of the purchase. He believed it would be a "game-changer" for more than 80 individuals facing housing struggles in Rotorua.

"It is going to make an immediate difference for people in our community.

"Unfortunately this is the situation that presents itself, and there is no magic solution. We need to come up with our own innovative solutions."

Coffey said wraparound support from Wera Aotearoa Charitable Trust in the motel would play a key role in supporting those with mental health and addiction issues.

"People with mental health and addiction issues should always be treated with as much support as they can get.

"And that is what Wera is stepping in to be able to do. It is to help that cohort within the wider homeless category to get that support they need."

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He reiterated not all homeless people were in the same situation.

"We need to debunk the myth that all homeless people are the same. We should take every opportunity not to lump them all together."

Rotorua MP Todd McClay. Photo / Andrew Warner
Rotorua MP Todd McClay. Photo / Andrew Warner

Rotorua MP Todd McClay said the purchase was "deeply disappointing".

"The Government should not be owning motels, they should be owning houses. They are turning Rotorua from a tourist town to a homeless town."

He believed a motel could not be a transitional home, and the $8.1m should be used to build houses.

"It is actually taking Rotorua backwards, not forwards. A motel is not a house - it cannot be a transitional home. The Government owes the people of Rotorua much more.

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"The Government has land available to it through council. They should not be buying motels in Rotorua, it is not a good use of taxpayers' money.

"They should be building houses, however as with KiwiBuild, it is a failure of a policy. They keep announcing more and more money to move people from motel to motel - and people in Rotorua are getting very, very angry."

He said the housing situation in Rotorua was getting worse because of "government inaction".

"The Government have had four years and they have hardly built any houses at all. Putting people into motels long term is not a solution."

Rotorua district councillor and Whānau Ora chairwoman Merepeka Raukawa Tait. Photo / NZME
Rotorua district councillor and Whānau Ora chairwoman Merepeka Raukawa Tait. Photo / NZME

A Rotorua real estate agent told Newstalk ZB political editor Barry Soper the motel covered six property titles, collectively valued at $4.3m, the NZ Herald reported.

The Herald was able to confirm the CVs of four of the six titles covering just over 0.5ha, collectively valued at just under $3.5m.

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Kāinga Ora said on Wednesday night that the price was in line with an independent market valuation. A spokeswoman said a fuller response would be available on Thursday morning.

Rotorua district councillor and Whānau Ora chairwoman Merepeka Raukawa-Tait was pleased housing solutions were being explored in Rotorua, but said motels weren't a "long-term solution to public housing problems".

"There is a real danger they will become the default position for housing woes. I don't believe our main street should be the front window of public housing also social service delivery."

She said Rotorua, like most of New Zealand, was facing a growing housing crisis.

Last month the Government announced it had bought a 2ha block of land near Rotorua's central city to build housing. The land on the corner of Ranolf St and Malfroy Rd was bought by Kāinga Ora for $6.45m.

Building was expected to begin by the start of next year.

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