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Lok Sing Centre - Block B

19-31 Yee Wo Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

Rental: HKD 18,300 Incl.
(S) 343 (G) 403 sq.ft. 2-Bed., 1-Bath.
Proway Relocation & Real Estate Services Ltd.

View from Living & Dining Room
View from Living & Dining Room
Living and Dining Room
Living and Dining Room
Living and Dining Room
Living and Dining Room
View from Master Bedroom
View from Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Wardrobe in Master Bedroom
Wardrobe in Master Bedroom
Second Bedroom
Second Bedroom
Kitchen
Kitchen
Guest Bathroom
Guest Bathroom

General Information

Rental : HKD 18,300 Incl.
Saleable Area : 343 sq.ft.
Gross Area : 403 sq.ft.
Bedroom(s) : 2
Property# : 12680
Last Updated : 2024-04-05

Layout

2 Bedroom(s); 1 Bathroom(s); Combined Living and Dining Room

View

  • Looking out to the other buildings and the Victoria Park below.

Internal Condition

  • Newly polished wooden floorings and painted walls and ceilings throughout this efficient apartment.
  • Living and dining room with a dining tables, TV and cabinet and coffee table has space for additional furniture.
  • Master bedroom includes a double-size bed and wardrobe.
  • Second bedroom has lots of light from two large windows on adjacent walls and accommodates a desk with chair and book shelves; perfect for study.
  • Kitchen is equipped with essential appliances like cooking stove, fridge and microwave.
  • Bathroom is clean and well maintained.

Building Information

Lok Sing Centre - Block B Building Outlook
Building Outlook
Lok Sing Centre - Block B Building Outlook
Building Outlook
Lok Sing Centre - Block B Main Entrance
Main Entrance
Basic Info High-rise Apartment
Year built 1977 (building age 47 years)

Location Map


About Causeway Bay

Strategically located at the mid point of Hong Kong Island, Causeway Bay is famous for being major shopping district of the island. It covers a densely built up area East of Canal Road, North of Happy Valley, and includes the Victoria Park, Tai Hang and Tin Hau West of North Point.

Due to the high affluent pedestrian flow, retail establishments are fighting to get their foothold in this golden shopping district. Sogo, Times Square and Hysan Place are some of the notable retail landmarks in the district. There are Grade A office buildings, such as Times Square, Windsor House, and a cluster of buildings within the Hysan’s Porfolio, including Lee Garden, Hysan Place, etc.

Situated in a strategic location, Causeway Bay has been a heavily built-up area since early days. Earlier developments include standalone residential buildings with retail shops on the Ground Level. There are also larger scale developments along Paterson Street and Kingston Street. Due to the high value retail shops, it may not be commercial feasible to acquire retail spaces for redevelopment. Certain parts of area along Yan Ping Road remain underdeveloped due to the restrictive covenant in the land leases. As a result, with the exception of Park Haven, The Warren, Warrenwoods, and yoo Residences, there is a lack of new residential projects in Causeway Bay.

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* Rental Incl.: Rental Inclusive (including management fee and government rate)

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