129 Repulse Bay Road, Repulse Bay, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
The Lily
129 Repulse Bay Road, Repulse Bay, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
Building Information
Basic Information | High-rise Apartment |
Year built | 2003 (building age 21 years) |
Development | Chinachem Group 華懋集團 |
Communal Facilities | BBQ Area |
Clubhouse Facilities | Gym, Swimming Pool |
Children Facilities | Children's Playground |
Transportation | Shuttle Bus |
District Information
About Repulse Bay
Located on the south side of Hong Kong Island, Repulse Bay as a residential district is basically defined by the Repulse Bay Road which is the continuation of Wong Nai Chung Gap Road over the hill ridge that runs through Repulse Bay and ends at Chung Hom Kok Road before reaching Stanley Gap Road. Though very close to CBD, the contract in ambience to the hustle and bustle is very strong. Due to the picturesque views of the hillside and the southside sea, proximity to the beach, the desirable environment, leisurely ambience, this area has been one of the favorite locations for Hong Kong's elite.
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Testimonials
May Lee's client say:
May has been super helpful and is the best agent I have had in Hong Kong in the last 14 years.
Carol Cao
Elle Tam's client say:
I am wowed by the level of above & beyond service by Elle. She is professional, highly attentive, and reliable! I??m very pleased and excited with my home search. Looking forward to my new home sweet home soon. Elle, thank you so much again!
TAM Yin Yi Michelle
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