The Leighton Hill (Chinese: 禮頓山) is a private luxury housing estate in Leighton Hill, Happy Valley, Hong Kong.[1] It is an upmarket residential development that overlooks the Happy Valley Racecourse and neighboring Caroline Hill.
Formerly Leighton Hill Government Quarters and Harcourt Place, the estate consists of 8 high-rise buildings with a total of 544 units developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties in 2002.[2][3][4] It also includes a public community hall managed by Home Affairs Department.
Large scale high-rise blocks such as these are rare in the area, adding to the prestige of these buildings. Higher floor units include balconies while those on the bottom floor are allocated private garden spaces. The two central towers are taller with an impressive internal ceiling height that ranges between 3.4-3.6m per floor. Ceilings in other blocks stand at 3.15m.
Price range
Prices range from 70 Million HKD to 300 Million HKD (US$9 Million to US$38 Million) per flat.
Area(SFA/GFA) | Layout | Price(HK$/US$) | Rent(HK$/US$) |
---|---|---|---|
1,724 / 2,238 ft² | 4Beds, 2Baths | $98M / $13M | N/A |
1,724 / 2,238 ft² | 4Beds, 3Baths | $120M / $16M | N/A |
3,485 / 4,393 ft² | 5Beds, 4Baths | $268M / $35.1M | $288,493 / $37,213 |
3,485 / 4,393 ft² | 5Beds, 4Baths | $298M / $40M | N/A |
Median Price per Square Feet: HKD 42.38k/SQ.FT, US$5.5k/SQ.FT
Median Rent: HKD 180k/Month, US$23k/Month
Residents
Many celebrities, high net worth individuals, CEOs, Principal Officials of the Hong Kong are the residents of the estate, including Adam Cheng, a veteran actor in TVB,[5] Rafael Hui, former Chief Secretary for Administration of Hong Kong,[6] and Paul Chan, Financial Secretary of Hong Kong.
References
External links
- Official website of The Leighton Hill
- Commercial real estate information: , ,
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- ↑ "Causeway Bay". Thaiworldview.com. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
- ↑ SHKP to retain 50% of The Leighton Hill for investment
- ↑ "SHKP to launch The Leighton Hill". Shkpclub.com. Archived from the original on 9 September 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
- ↑ "Item For Public Works Subcommittee of Finance Committee". Archived from the original on 4 May 2004. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
- ↑ "Cheng, Adam (Cheng Siu-Chow)". Hkadb.net. Archived from the original on 14 February 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
- ↑ Spy-bugs find to stall Tsang