Residence Bel-Air

28 Bel-Air Avenue, Pokfulam

CONTACT AGENT

Aradhana Khemaney (Kimmy)
+852 93779992
Email

Ref #: 143263
Updated on: 15-Apr-2025

HK$28,000,000

for sale
Management fee:
TBC per month
Government rate:
TBC per quarter
Saleable area:
1,355 sq ft
Price per sq. sf. (SA):
HK$20,664
Gross area:
1,674 sq ft
Price per sq. sf. (GA):
HK$16,726
Beautifully appointed 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with balcony overlooking sea and pool views. Lovely club house facilities-one covered car park included. Easy to view- a must see. Great value!

Layout & Features

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

CONTACT AGENT

Aradhana Khemaney (Kimmy)
+852 93779992
Email

Residence Bel-Air Building Information

Address
28 Bel-Air Avenue

Location
Pokfulam

Year built
2004

Number of units
527
Typical Size
632-3417 sq ft

Facilities
Billiards/Snooker Room, Children's Play area - Outdoor, Club House, Digital Cinema, Games room, Jacuzzi, Multi-Function Sports Hall, Reading Lounge/Room, Rock Climbing, Spa, Swimming Pool - outdoor, Table Tennis, Tennis Court(s)

Bel-Air is a large luxury development which consists of 6 phases. The development is located next to Cyberport with it's shops, cinemas and boutique hotel. 

Residence Bel-Air is the first phase which consists of 7 blocks and was completed in 2004. It has a total of 527 apartments. Block 1 is of 36 storeys and has 3 apartment per floor. Blocks 2,3,5,7 & 8 have 34,38,36,40 & 38 floors respectively and all have 2 apartments per floor. The sizes range from 632 - 3417 sf saleable areas. They mostly have open sea views and balconies. They all have light wood finishing and luxury fitted kitchens and bathrooms.

Pokfulam District Information



It starts at the campus of Hong Kong University at the extreme western end of Midlevels and extends all the way to Cyberport. Unlike the southern part of Hong Kong, this western coastline does not have any beaches. There are some hiking trails which start there and continue up to the parks and trails of the Peak. It is less touristy than some other parts of the island and predominantly a residential area.



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