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Below are the top 10 most expensive houses in Hong Kong. Prices (valuation) are based on best estimates in 2023. Prices (valuation) are based on best estimates in 2023. Factors determining prices include location, view, built quality, past transactions, media reports and annual figures published by Rating and Valuation Department of the Government.
It was the world's highest hotel when opened in March 2011, and was surpassed by Rosewood Guangzhou on the top 16 floors of 530 m-tall Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre in September 2019, [15] and Heavenly Jin Restaurant of J Hotel Shanghai Tower on the 120th floor at 556.36 m (1,825.33 ft) in June 2021, [16] [17] although it says "HIGHEST HOTEL IN ...
It is the 2nd highest observation deck in Hong Kong, after outdoor Sky Terrace 428 on The Peak Tower. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] It opens from 1000 to 2030 daily (last entry at 2000), but depends on the weather and sometimes for private only, [ 12 ] the admission fee of aged 12 to 64 is $198.
Private housing estate is a term used in Hong Kong for private mass housing—a housing estate built by a private developer, as opposed to a public housing estate built by the Hong Kong Housing Authority or the Hong Kong Housing Society. It is usually characterised by a cluster of high-rise buildings, with its own market or shopping mall.
A CBRE report from 2019 lists Hong Kong as having the highest average property price in the world. [20] As of June 2021, an average 500 sqft apartment cost HK$9.44 million in Hong Kong Island, HK$8.32 million in Kowloon, and HK$7 million in New Territories; an average family would have to save for about 20.7 years to pay for such a unit. [21]
Block 1 to 7, Island Harbourview from left to right) From left to right: One Silver Sea, Island Harbourview, Bank of China Centre, Olympic station. Island Harbourview (Chinese: 維港灣; Jyutping: wai 4 gong 2 waan 1) is one of the largest private housing estates in Tai Kok Tsui, Yau Tsim Mong District, [1] Kowloon, Hong Kong. [2]
Opus Hong Kong (Chinese: 傲璇; Jyutping: ngou6 syun4; pinyin: Àoxuán) is a 12-storey, 42.62 m (139.8 ft) residential high-rise completed in 2012 at 53 Stubbs Road on Mid-Levels in Hong Kong. The project was designed by Frank Gehry in collaboration with Ronald Lu and Partners , and developed by Swire Properties .
The New World Centre (Chinese: 新 世 界 中 心) was a retail-hotel-residential-office complex on Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It housed two hotels ( InterContinental Hong Kong , now closed for renovation in order to rebrand as Regent Hong Kong in 2022, and the now-demolished Renaissance Kowloon), two office towers, a ...