Description
High quality apartment near MTR Station.
Gross Area
:
673 sq.ft.
Saleable Area
:
450 sq.ft. (66.9%)
Rental
:
HK$ 29,000 incl(@43 / @64)
Bedrooms
:
2
Property Type
:
Simplex High Rise
Year Built
:
2014 (10 years)
Reference No
:
849472
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Exterior
Gross Area
:
673 sq.ft.
Saleable Area
:
450 sq.ft. (66.9%)
Rental
:
HK$ 29,000 incl (@43 / @64)
Bedrooms
:
2
Property Type
:
Simplex High Rise
Year Built
:
2014 (10 years)
Reference No
:
849472
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Building Name
Altro 懿山
Address
116-118 Second Street
Developer
Real Estate Capital Asia Partners
Year Built : 2014 (10 years)
Basic Info
High rise apartment
Facilities
Swimming Pool, Jacuzzi, Podium Garden
Size of Development
Description
Single block building with 24 storeys. 2 units per floor from 5/F to 25/F, and 1 unit per floor from 26/F to 29, duplex unit on top floor.
Sai Ying Pun
Sai Ying Pun is built on the sloping lower slopes of Victoria Peak and also on the western reclamation. The areas of Shek Tong Tsui and Kennedy Town are located to the west, Sheung Wan and Tai Ping Shan are to the east, and Midlevels is higher on the hill to the south. Victoria Harbour is to the north.
Queen's Road was the first road built in the area. It meandered around the camp structures and extended along the north coast of Hong Kong Island.
Sai Ying Pun was settled as Chinese immigrants moved into Hong Kong and built to the west of Tai Ping Shan. Europeans were assigned areas above High Street where Chinese were excluded from living.
In the early 1880s sewerage was installed into the area, with the main flow coming down Centre Street. Streets were concreted at this time also.
There are many small lanes in Sai Ying Pun, mostly open only to pedestrians. They had more importance in historical times when they were used to access many houses. Now they are mainly cross connects and back alleys. Some lanes are private. The interest nowadays is in their names, as very few places now have addresses in them.
Sai Ying Pun is a proposed station on the Hong Kong MTR Island line serving the neighbourhood of Sai Ying Pun.
Trams run along Des Voeux Road West, taking passengers to the east or west of Hong Kong Island.
Many bus routes run along Des Voeux Road and Queens Road West, with some routes routed through the lower parts of Water Street and Pok Fu Lam Road. Most streets are too steep or narrow for buses, however Green minibus and some Red minibus routes travel through the upper streets.
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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