Arcadia
99 Chuk Yeung Road, Sai Kung
Ref #:
140060
Updated on: 14-Aug-2024
Updated on: 14-Aug-2024
HK$63,000
for rent per month (Inclusive)
Management fee:
TBC per month
TBC per month
Government rate:
TBC per quarter
TBC per quarter
Saleable area:
1,418 sq ft
1,418 sq ft
Gross area:
1,800 sq ft
1,800 sq ft
This 2 storey townhouse is fully renovated with quality materials and finishes. Double glazed floor-to-ceiling glass doors and large windows with plenty of natural light. LED lighting offers efficient energy. Ground floor level is the living / dining area with a walk-out terrace for outdoor entertaining. Kitchen fully fitted with high end appliances and kitchen cabinets. Upper level has 3 generous size ensuite bedroom with built-in wardrobe. Master bedroom and bedroom 3 both have a balcony. Helper's quarter has it's own bathroom and a separated utility area. Facilities incl outdoor swimming pool and Squash court. Two car parking space ( power supply for electric car charger).
Layout & Features
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Furniture: Unfurnished
- Kitchen: Fully fitted
- Living-dining room: combined
- Helper's quarters: Yes
- Terrace
- View: Sea View
Arcadia Building Information
Address
99 Chuk Yeung Road
Location
Sai Kung
Year built
1987
Number of units
8
99 Chuk Yeung Road
Location
Sai Kung
Year built
1987
Number of units
8
Typical Size
1418-1952 sq ft
1418-1952 sq ft
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Sai Kung District Information
Once a fishing village, Sai Kung town underwent significant expansion in the '80s and '90s. In recent years, the government has invested heavily in Sai Kung, with improvements being made to the town seafront, such as the Waterfront Park. An attractive mix of small boutique-style shops has sprung up due to a sizeable expat population and increasing numbers of local visitors.
Shops sell everything from secondhand books to cat-themed accessories, with alternative lifestyle stores that offer items like surfboards, candles, incense, seashells, etc. The village of Sai Kung is also noted locally for its seafood restaurants, many of which congregate on the seafront, known as 'Seafood Street'.
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