Len Brown and Shan Inglis, below, had the house, above, they are selling custom built for them in the mid-1990s. Photo / Doug Sherring
Len Brown and Shan Inglis, below, had the house, above, they are selling custom built for them in the mid-1990s. Photo / Doug Sherring
Browns set to leave seven-bedroom, four-bathroom home.
Embattled Auckland Mayor Len Brown is selling his family home. The exclusive Tiffany Close property on the outskirts of Manukau City has been listed for sale with Pakuranga & Howick Realty. The popular residential auction process is being bypassed and the property is on the market at a set askingprice of $1.75million.
There is already a conditional offer on the sprawling 19-year-old chalet-style home, which Brown owns with wife Shan Inglis.
The two have rarely been seen together since news emerged last year of Brown's two-year affair with former Ethnic People Advisory's Panel member Bevan Chuang.
Brown has been under fire about his behaviour all year.
Yesterday at the house, Inglis declined to discuss the sale. She said Brown was home but the family was busy decorating the Christmas tree and couldn't talk.
The house features on several websites including Trade Me, realestate.co.nz and in local property publications, but there are no photos of the interior.
There are several photos of the brick-and-tile profile of the multistorey home, its contoured landscaped backyard, in-ground swimming pool and tracks through lush bush.
"That was what they requested, given the profile of the owners," said agent Paul Barrett.