香港山顶宾吉道9号
林小姐
九云居 Cloud Nine
香港山顶宾吉道9号
林小姐
楼宇资料
基本资料 | 低层住宅 |
落成年份 | 1956(楼龄 68 年) |
電視及冷氣 | 有線電視, 衛星電視 |
公用設施 | 花園 |
會所設施 | 健美操練習室, 健身室, 室外游泳池 |
交通 | 小巴, 山頂纜車 |
地区资讯
关于山頂
During early colonial days, European colonists built their houses on Victoria Peak to reach for cooler temperature at high attitudes. However, accessibility deterred early settlers until the opening of the Peak Tram in 1888. Residential development sped up since Peak Tram was in service. Owing to the Peak Reservation Ordinance between 1904 and 1947, the Peak was designated as an exclusive residential area reserved for non-Chinese.
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Juhi Schmidl的客戶表示:
Juhi did a great job regarding our relocation to Hong Kong. In only 2 days she managed to understand our need and proposed us a large choice of apartments/houses. After our third meeting, we were in our apartment with all utilities connected. We arrived directly in our apartment and this helped us to acclimate quickly. Juhi did a great job in providing services pertaining to our home search and she made it very easy too.
Sylvain Demangeclaude
Galderma
Juhi Schmidl的客戶表示:
Juhi recently assisted us in sourcing our new apartment and after living in Hong Kong for several years we were seeking an apartment with particular elements (some that are not so easy to come by). Juhi is very detailed orientated and listened carefully to our requirements and adjusted the search according, within a few short visits she had found the apartment and acted quickly to secure it. We found Juhi to be a very professional and capable agent that I have and will continue to recommend to others.
HR Director APAC
Juhi Schmidl的客戶表示:
We have worked with Juhi Schmidl as both buyers and sellers and had positive experiences both times. Juhi is patient (which is unusual in Hong Kong) and tries to match buyers and sellers thoughtfully. She has an excellent understanding of the market and listened carefully to our requirements. We would not hesitate to work with Juhi again and recommend to her any friends looking for properties in Hong Kong.
Daniel Green