FOR SALE: Kulana Nani Apartments residents 15-year-old Ernest Mercado, left; his mother, Pam Mercado; and her granddaughter Avah Navares sat in their living room yesterday. Mercado pays $663 a month for a four-bedroom apartment with parking. The city wants to sell 12 affordable-housing properties, the first of which would be Kulana Nani.
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