HONG KONG, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Hong ⁠Kong ⁠proposes to spend about HK$4 billion ($512 ⁠million) to buy out the owners of homes ...
Almost three months after the massive Wang Fuk Court blaze, its former occupants have been living in uncertainty about when they would find somewhere they could call home again.
Hong Kong authorities announced today a buy-out offer for owners who lost their homes in last year’s deadly housing complex ...
Hong Kong is known for its glass towers, luxury cars, and tycoon fortunes, yet beneath lurks a hidden crisis of ageing ...
Deep discounts that were offered by developers to reduce unsold inventory may be a thing of the past, analysts say.
Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho says demand from 30,000 affected households will be 'digested' over extended period Hong Kong authorities have pledged to reserve nearly a fifth of the city's 21,000 ...
HONG KONG (AP) — Jimmy Au’s world shrinks to about the size of a parking space whenever she gets home. Her cramped Hong Kong home is one of four units carved out of what was once a single apartment.
Starting at $53,000 for a space not much larger than a shoebox, it is a pricey place to stay, even in a city famed for the world’s most expensive property market. But then the ornate white marble ...
Officials said buyout prices will be HK$8,000 per sq. ft. without a land premium, and HK$10,500 per sq. ft. for those receiving a land premium. The ...