This lovely renovated loft inspired apartment has One Large Bedroom and a Small Study located on trendy Bonham Strand and is the Ultimate Urban Space in Sheung Wan. The apartment has been finished in modern clean palates of White Cabinatary and Light Colored Floors with High Ceilings and Lots of Storage. The large bedroom has […]
Hong Kong is one of the great cities in the world where high property prices mean apartments are small and compact. This means that landlords are forced to come up with clever ideas to make the space they are working with as practical as possible. This little 300 sq ft flat packs a punch with […]
Rare on the market, nicely renovated and fully furnished studio apartment for lease in Sheung Wan. Close to Trendy Restaurants including Yardbird this cool studio features a 1000 sq ft terrace which would be the perfect place to hang out and entertain friends with a BBQ. The interior of the flat has been nicely finished […]
Hollywood Road is a popular street that stretches from Central to Sheung Wan and comprises of many antique shops and popular eateries. Location: Wah Koon is a highrise building is located on Hollywood Road. It was completed in 1978 and consists of 20 floors with 10 units per floor. The units vary in size from […]
This unique Investment Flat in Sheung Wan in a colonial walk up building which offers the perfect mix of price and uniqueness Location: Square Street in Sheung Wan is a quiet small lane that connects Hollywood Road to Tai Ping Shan. Once a street well known for Coffin Makers today it’s a trendy residential area […]
Sheung Wan has seen a rapid transformation over the past few years. It has changed from a sleepy residential neighborhood to a hangout for Hong Kong’s most stylish urban youth” Here is our Top 5 Reasons to Live in Sheung Wan. 1. Cool Vibe There are plenty of quirky boutiques, trendy bars, cafés, and […]
Sheung Wan is an area in Hong Kong, located in the north-west of Hong Kong Island, between Central and Sai Ying Pun. Administratively, it is part of the Central and Western District. The name can be variously interpreted as Upper District (occupying relatively high ground compared to Central and Wan Chai), or Gateway District (perhaps a reference to the location where the British first entered and occupied Hong […]