Crowded house
The quarter-acre section has been replaced by the quarter-acre house that critics are calling the McMansion.
Monday, December 1st 2003, 7:37AM
by The Landlord
On the outskirts of New Zealand's major metropolitans, a sea of partially-paved streets, wrought-iron lamplights and double-height porticos is spreading. This is the official flop of the nation's pavlova paradise, a place where the largest house is erected on the smallest site for the lowest price in the shortest time. The critics call it McMansion land, mock-palaces for the masses.
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