Broadwood Park

38 Broadwood Rd, Happy Valley

CONTACT AGENT

Aradhana Khemaney (Kimmy)
+852 93779992
Email

Ref #: 142796
Updated on: 24-Jan-2025

HK$110,000

for rent per month (Inclusive)
Management fee:
TBC per month
Government rate:
TBC per quarter
Saleable area:
2,437 sq ft

Gross area:
2,938 sq ft

Each apartment has a split level living -dinning area. 3 bedrooms and a study room plus a balcony overlooking picturesque views. Facilities include pool and tennis court. A very well maintained building - close to shops and supermarkets. Easy access.

Layout & Features

  • Air Conditioning: Split Type
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathrooms
  • Balcony: Yes
  • 1 Covered Carpark
  • Facilities: Yes
  • Furniture: Unfurnished
  • Living-dining room: combined
  • Helper's quarters: Yes
  • Study: Yes
  • Utilities/store room: Yes
  • View: Open View

CONTACT AGENT

Aradhana Khemaney (Kimmy)
+852 93779992
Email

Broadwood Park Building Information

Address
38 Broadwood Rd

Location
Happy Valley

Year built
1984

Number of units
62
Typical Size
1138-3563 sq ft

Facilities
Children's Play area - Outdoor, Garden - Roof / Sky garden, Gymnasium, Squash Court(s), Swimming Pool - outdoor, Tennis Court(s)

This luxurious apartment tower, built on a ridge overlooking Happy Valley and Causeway Bay has been positioned to ensure picturesque views of the city, the harbour and the mountains from every unit. Broadwood Park is close to 3 key transportation routes so that residents are 10 minutes from Central, the Southside and Causeway Bay. It was completed in 1984 and contains 62 apartments over 32 storeys with 2 apartments per floor. The first 29 floor units are spacious 3 bedroom apartments ranging from 2414-2474 sf saleable areas. Above that there are 2 duplex apartments of 3563 and 3555 sf saleable areas. The penthouse apartments are both single level of 1138 sf saleable area. There are adequate car parks at the bottom of the building.

Happy Valley District Information



It was full of rice paddies and basically swampy until they constructed the racecourse in 1846. The area became home to 6 cemeteries and then became known as Happy Valley, a common euphemism for cemeteries. In 1922 the Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital opened in Happy Valley.

Happy Valley is also home to the HK Jockey Club headquarters and clubhouse and the Hong Kong Racing Museum. Nowadays, in addition to the racing track the centre of the course is filled with sports fields for rugby and football and it is home to the Happy Valley Athletic Association. The parks are also well used by schools and local clubs and the track round the racecourse is popular with local runners.



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