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Living In Hong Kong |
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Typical Hong Kong apartments are one level with a combined living-dining room, kitchen, maid's quarters and bathroom, utility or laundry area, two to four bedrooms, and one to three bathrooms. Older blocks have balconies sometimes. Air-conditioning is essential in Hong Kong; modern buildings are equipped with central or individual systems though it is sometimes necessary to install your own. In selected buildings the top-floor apartment may have exclusive use of the roof area.

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Hong Kong townhouses are often four or five levels due to land space restrictions, and size varies from 2,000 square feet to over 5,000 square feet. They are usually on small developments of up to 30 houses, with communal facilities such as a swimming pool, tennis courts or clubhouse. In some cases, a small private garden terrace or a usable flat surface is an added feature.

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A private detached house is a real luxury in Hong Kong, and comes at a luxury price. There are a limited number of homes available at the top end of the market or in outlying areas, which are in high demand.

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Popular residential areas in Hong Kong: The Mid-Levels, The Peak, Shouson Hill & Deep Water Bay, Repulse Bay, Chung Hom Kok, Stanley, Tai Tam, Happy Valley, Jardine’s Lookout & Tai Hang, Pokfulam, Silverstrand, Clear Water Bay, Sai Kung and Discovery Bay.
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