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Kelonguni
15-08-17, 13:25
http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/property-management-news/2017/8/158210/hong-kongs-public-housing-hit-record-price

• August 15, 2017

Hong Kong, China, Kowloon, Hong Kong Island from Victoria Peak


The property boom in Hong Kong has spread to public housing, with a 126 sq m housing unit at the Fung Tak Estate in Kowloon district sold for a record price of HK$1.95 million early last month, reported Bloomberg citing Full Mark Property Agency.

This comes as the rental yield for small public housing units can reach four percent or more. In fact, the average rental yield for such units is 2.8 percent, revealed the Rating and Valuation Department.

Data from Centaline Property Agency showed that the per square foot (psf) price of HK$15,476 for the Fung Tak Estate unit surpassed that of some private houses within the district – a unit at private development Lions Rise was sold for HK$14,638 psf recently.

SEE ALSO: Prices of HK resale homes hit record high

“Small single flats for rent are rare and popular in the area, they usually get rented out within a month after the transactions are done,” said Full Mark Property Agency branch manager Kim Chan.

Nonetheless, public housing units are not the only properties shattering records in Hong Kong’s gravity-defying market. In May, a carpark in Central fetched HK$3 billion, and a waterfront residential site was sold for HK$2.2 billion in February, while the city’s gauge of home prices hit a record high earlier this month.

Hong Kong’s public housing flats are a holdover from a programme that used to allow tenants to acquire the units they were renting at subsidized prices. But while the homeowner who had purchased apartments under the discontinued Tenants Purchase Scheme are allowed to resell their units in the open market, they are required to pay a premium to the government.

Kelonguni
15-08-17, 13:29
The correction:

http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/even-public-housing-is-not-immune-to-hong-kongs-property-frenzy

Arcachon
15-08-17, 14:40
The correction:

http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/even-public-housing-is-not-immune-to-hong-kongs-property-frenzy

126 sqm

bargain hunter
15-08-17, 15:48
didn't occur to them that 126 can be sq ft hahahahhahahahaha.

Kelonguni
15-08-17, 16:31
The funny thing for me was converting HK$1.9 million to SGD. Hey, only 300+k, cheaper than HDB leh.

Then I realised it's only 126 sqft.

Maybe people still don't realise how big 126 sqft house is.

bargain hunter
15-08-17, 16:48
The funny thing for me was converting HK$1.9 million to SGD. Hey, only 300+k, cheaper than HDB leh.

Then I realised it's only 126 sqft.

Maybe people still don't realise how big 126 sqft house is.

without balcony nonsense and squarish shape is still better than our very own record small 258 sq ft unit which i remembered did not have an efficient/liveable floor plan.

bargain hunter
15-08-17, 16:51
https://www.singaporeexpats.com/singapore-property-pictures/floorplan/suites-at-guillemard/floorplan-typeJ-K-L-M.jpg

the 24 sq m one had thick bay windows, a bathroom about as big as the master but odd shaped.

Kelonguni
15-08-17, 19:53
A picture speaks a thousand words!

anythingwhatever
16-08-17, 00:19
https://www.singaporeexpats.com/singapore-property-pictures/floorplan/suites-at-guillemard/floorplan-typeJ-K-L-M.jpg

the 24 sq m one had thick bay windows, a bathroom about as big as the master but odd shaped.

Which project is this sia? :)

https://www.singaporeexpats.com/singapore-property-pictures/floorplan/suites-at-guillemard/floorplan-typeJ-K-L-M.jpg

tonymontana
16-08-17, 01:13
is that a trick question, anywhatever?

bargain hunter
16-08-17, 08:01
Which project is this sia? :)

https://www.singaporeexpats.com/singapore-property-pictures/floorplan/suites-at-guillemard/floorplan-typeJ-K-L-M.jpg

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