68A MacDonnell Road, Mid-levels Central, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
Kam Fai Mansion
68A MacDonnell Road, Mid-levels Central, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
Building Information
Basic Information | Mid-rise Apartment |
Year built | 1962 (building age 62 years) |
TV & Air con | Cable TV, Satellite TV |
Transportation | Bus, Mini-bus |
Shopping | Convenient Store |
District Information
About Mid-levels Central
European colonists built their houses on Victoria Peak to reach for cooler temperature at high attitudes. Homes on the Peak were considered accolades for wealth, power and status. Peak Tram went into service in 1888, with terminus on Garden Road and the Peak, and an intermediate station on May Road. Residential development sped up since Peak Tram was in service. Peak District Reservation Ordinance in effect between 1904 and 1947 banned Chinese from living on the Victoria Peak. Those days, the Lower Peak area was as high as the prominent wealthy Chinese families could live.
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Testimonials
Lisa Neilson's client say:
Lisa was very helpful and professional. She is proactive and responsive.
Mohamad Ghamlouch
Teresa Chu's client say:
House hunting is gruesome process normally, but with swift response and suggestion from understanding client's needs, it was pleasant surprise to find the flat in very reasonable rental and least search time with Proway, and Teresa Chu. I hope I would not need to move for a while from the flat Proway found me, but if I get to, I do not hesitate reaching out Proway.
Jae Park
Yvonne Lee's client say:
Yvonne was outstanding in her understanding of our needs. She understood the importance of a peaceful abode exuding serenity and beauty. She listened very well to the importance we place on having a great kitchen that was part of the living environment. She was patient and helped us understand how the immediate vicinity becomes part of the overall appeal of the apartment. She is a good listener as mentioned before but more importantly, also a great adviser tampering our expectations and yet ensuring what we needed as core requirements were met.
Roland Lawrence