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New Zealand plans to allow up to 13,000 granny flats without building consents to boost housing.
New Zealand's government plans to allow the construction of up to 13,000 granny flats over the next decade without the need for building or resource consents.
The maximum size limit for these small dwellings has been increased from 60 to 70 square meters to make it easier and more affordable for families to build additional living spaces.
The changes, which will be implemented by the end of the year, are aimed at increasing housing availability and supporting families with extended living arrangements.
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Nueva Zelandia tiene previsto permitir hasta 13.000 pisos de abuelita sin el consentimiento de la construcción para impulsar la vivienda.