Bowen Road, 5G - 5H

5G-5H Bowen Road, Mid-levels Central, Hong Kong

2-bedroom (1-ensuite) 2-bathroom
SA 962 sf | GA 1,350 sf
Price
HKD $22,000,000
Sandy Cheung

Sandy Cheung

Associate Director
Licence No.: E-307967
Proway Relocation & Real Estate Services Ltd. (C-033118)

Bowen Road, 5G - 5H

5G-5H Bowen Road, Mid-levels Central, Hong Kong

Price
HKD $22,000,000
SA 962 sf
GA 1,350 sf
2-bedroom (1-ensuite) 2-bathroom
Sandy Cheung

Sandy Cheung

Associate Director
Licence No.: E-307967
Proway Relocation & Real Estate Services Ltd. (C-033118)

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General Information

Price
HKD $22,000,000
Saleable Area
962 sq ft$22,870/sq ft
Gross Area
1,350 sq ft$16,297/sq ft
Bedroom
2-bedroom (1-ensuite)
Bathroom
2
Management Fee
To be confirmed
Government Rate
To be confirmed
Government Rent
To be confirmed
Property No.
123522
Last Updated
2024-05-06

Layout

2 Bedroom(s) (1-Ensuite); 2 Bathroom(s); Combined Living and Dining Room; 1 Maid's Room; 1 Family Room; 1 Balcony

Description

View
  • The full size windows give you amazing views stretching from the nearby low-density properties to the populated city area.
Internal Condition
  • Efficient layout of the living and dining room allows for an optimal arrangement of furniture.
  • The layout of the master bedroom is very efficient for furniture configuration.
  • Each bedroom has an efficient layout for bed and wardrobe.
  • Spacious fully fitted kitchen is equipped with essential appliances.
  • Bathrooms have been tastefully designed with marble finishes and tiling.

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Basic InformationLow-rise Apartment
Year built1957 (building age 67 years)
TV & Air conCable TV

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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