Description
Quite convenience with stunning sea view, spacious living and dining, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and maid's rm with car parking space.
Gross Area
:
1,697 sq.ft.
Saleable Area
:
1,376 sq.ft. (81.1%)
Rental
:
HK$ 66,000 incl(@39 / @48)
Bedrooms
:
3
Property Type
:
High Rise Simplex
Year Built
:
2005 (19 years)
Reference No
:
830472
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Gym
Gross Area
:
1,697 sq.ft.
Saleable Area
:
1,376 sq.ft. (81.1%)
Rental
:
HK$ 66,000 incl (@39 / @48)
Bedrooms
:
3
Property Type
:
High Rise Simplex
Year Built
:
2005 (19 years)
Reference No
:
830472
Share to
Building Name
Residence Bel-Air Phase 2 貝沙灣第二期
Address
Cyberport Road
Developer
Pacific Century Premium Developments Limited
Year Built : 2005 (19 years)
Basic Info
High-rise Apartment
Facilities
Clubhouse, BBQ Area , Indoor Pool , Children Playground, Function Room, Swimming Pool, Tennis Court, Gym, Shuttle Bus , Lounge Area, Children Play Room , Aerobic Room , Table Tennis, Basketball Court
Size of Development
Typical units: 1125sf - 2345sf (2-4 bedrooms)
Special units are available on the top floors
Description
It's a large residential development named Cyberport, a wide variety of sizes apartment & townhouses of different sizes. Shuttle bus is provided to the residents of different destination.
A 5-star club house comprises excellent facilities
& enjoyable living environment to the people.
Street view
Pokfulam
Pokfulam is a residential area on Hong Kong Island, at the western end of the Southern District. It is a valley between Victoria Peak and Mount Kellet, around Telegraph Bay.
Pok Fu Lam can claim several firsts in the history of Hong Kong: It was the place where Hong Kong's floral emblem, Bauhinia blakeana, was first discovered; the site for Hong Kong's first reservoir, Pokfulam Reservoir, (1883, now part of a country park); and the site for Hong Kong's first dairy farm by five investors, including Sir Patrick Manson in 1885. The farm supplied not only milk, but cattle to Hong Kong, and later became Dairy Farm. However, it no longer exists in Pok Fu Lam.
Across the Pokfulam Road, is University Hall. U-Hall, as it is abbreviated, is a residential unit for undergraduates of the University of Hong Kong. Originally, U-Hall was the residence of a merchant, but eventually, it came under the control of the same French Catholic missionaries who built Béthanie. It was extended greatly and printed religious literature in its basement in many languages for nearly 100 years. In the 1950s, when missionary work in China died, the building was given to the HK government which gave it to the University of Hong Kong as a student residential unit. It is smaller now than it used to be, but still houses 100 or so undergraduates. There was a chapel in the building: it now serves as the dining hall for the students. University Hall is much in demand as a location for movies, wedding photos, advertisements, and other purposes.
Our Company, Grand Pacific Property Ltd established in 1990 has earned a reputation for professional excellence in providing personalized services in the field of purchasing and leasing residential properties. As corporate residential specialist and with our exceptional services, we also have access to the largest local residential listings database to streamline the hunting process for the clients.
Grand Pacific Property Ltd is dedicated to provide the best quality services and continually improves herself with the aim to help you to find a comfortable and cozy home. To achieve such goals, the company focuses on staff training and recruiting. Our gifted and experienced staff are energetic, highly motivated and devote their bests in the aspects of personal services. They have extensive knowledge and experience along with strong skills in price negotiation. Properties on our lists are high quality and are located in the upper class residential areas of the residential area. Leasing experts specializing in area such as South Side, The Peak, Mid-Levels, Jardine Lookout & the Kowloon Station.
We have proven track records in housing staff of many of the large multinational corporations in Hong Kong.
ABN AMRO Bank N.V ; Allen & Overy
BAX Global Limited ; Coats China Limited
Clifford Chance ; Goldman Sachs ( Asia )
JP Morgan Groups ; MOL, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance ,
Morgan Stanley ; Price Water House Coopers
UBS Investment Bank ; Merrill Lynch
WOODS BAGOT ; Credit- Suisse
ABN AMRO Bank N.V ; Allen & Overy
BAX Global Limited ; Coats China Limited
Clifford Chance ; Goldman Sachs ( Asia )
JP Morgan Groups ; MOL, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance ,
Morgan Stanley ; Price Water House Coopers
UBS Investment Bank ; Merrill Lynch
WOODS BAGOT ; Credit- Suisse