香港東半山肇輝台4B-4C號
林小姐
景麗苑 Kensington Court
香港東半山肇輝台4B-4C號
林小姐
樓宇資料
基本資料 | 中層住宅 |
落成年份 | 1965(樓齡 59 年) |
電視及冷氣 | 有線電視, 衛星電視 |
交通 | 巴士, 小巴 |
地區資訊
關於東半山
Midlevels East is generally referred as the residential area on the hillside above Wanchai and Happy Valley, covering part of Kennedy Road, Stubbs Road, and Wong Nai Chung Gap Road. Comprising a large strip of the hillside, the area is connected to the Southside through Wong Nai Chung Gap Road, Midlevels Central through Kennedy Road, and The Peak through Stubbs Road. Besides, pedestrians from Kennedy Road can access the vibrant Wanchai district through Hopewell Centre.
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李佩賢的客戶表示:
My family and I were looking for an apartment in a few districts of Hong Kong. Proway was very proactive in helping us narrow down the area and finding the apartment that was just right for us. Not only did they show us a large list of apartments, they also honed their understanding of what our needs and expectations were and made us feel like they really understood what kind of apartments we would like to see. Thanks to this, we found our apartment through them and were highly satisfied with our experience with their service and support. An excellent company and we would definitely recommend them and enlist their services again in the future.
Jason Chan Yiu Cho
Lisa Neilson的客戶表示:
Lisa has been a fantastic agent for us. She easily understood what we were looking for and went above and beyond to get exactely that. She adviced is well along the way, and all her proposed flats were both sensible and well considered. She finally found a flat for us that was not online with all companies yet, and she handled the closure swift and to our great satisfaction. we would work with her again anytime and Reccomend her highly.
Michael Roy Jardine
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Annemay Harnett的客戶表示:
I could not have been happier with the help received from our agent, Annemay Harnett. She helped our family refine our criteria and find the right apartment at the right price. I felt supported throughout the process.
Alison Birch