Property Management

Rot hits $24m Mt Eden terrace complex

Rotten balconies are causing alarm at one of Auckland's biggest and newest inner-city housing developments.

Tuesday, September 10th 2002

Leaks at Eden Two's 97 terraced apartments - which sell for an average $250,000 - are among those that prompted an official warning last month about unsafe balconies.
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