255 Queen's Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
Manhattan Avenue
255 Queen's Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
Building Information
Basic Information | High-rise Apartment |
Year built | 2003 (building age 21 years) |
Clubhouse Facilities | Gym |
Children Facilities | Indoor Play Area |
Arts & Entertainment | Function Rooms |
Transportation | Bus, Mini-bus, MTR |
Shopping | Convenient Store, Grocery Store |
District Information
About Sheung Wan
Sheung Wan is in touch with the rich heritage, but never too far away from the modern convenience. Here one easily observes old meets new and East meets West, where old tenement blocks standing side-by-side with modern glass wall skyscrapers, and time honoured Chinese wholesalers mixing with western restaurants and specialty shops. With gentrification process in Sai Ying Pun and Kennedy Town in full swing after MTR access, Sheung Wan is gaining popularity by both residential and commercial users; thus high capital growth is assured.
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Testimonials
Yvonne Lee's client say:
We started working with Ms. Lee in conjunction with other realtors to find a suitable place as soon as possible. Ms. Lee was by far the most responsive to our needs. She listened to what we were looking for in location and budget, and set up many viewings which were very suitable. Yvonne continued to help us through the entire process, including negotiating price, writing up the contract, and helping us find various items for our apartment. She was wonderful to work with and I would highly suggest her to anyone looking for a new apartment.
Gabriela Segura Marivel
Karen Tam's client say:
Stellar services provided by Ms. Tam throughout my apartment search and contract negotiation. Professional mindset and very customer-centric, I can only recommend Ms. Tam's services for anyone in the market looking for a house/apartment in Hong Kong.
Niloufar Yasmine Kashai
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