15 Arbuthnot Road, Central, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
Bel Mount Garden
15 Arbuthnot Road, Central, Hong Kong









Elaine Lam
Building Information
| Basic Information | High-rise Apartment |
| Year built | 1993 (building age 32 years) |
| TV & Air con | Cable TV, Satellite TV |
| Transportation | Bus, Mini-bus, MTR |
| Shopping | Convenient Store, Grocery Store, Laundry |
District Information
About Central
Central comprises of mainly office buildings providing accommodations to banks, financial firms, professional firms, and service providers. Prominent office buildings are mostly situated on waterfront and along the main roads on Connaught Road, Des Voeux Road Central, Queen's Road Central, and Chater Road. Secondary office buildings are located on the side streets and areas south of Stanley Street.Proximity to work, easy access to amenities and services, as well as desirable environment are among some of reasons why homes in Central are appealing to professionals. With the exception of a project such as Centrestage, there were virtually no new residential developments in Central during the last 30 years. Small pockets of residential buildings remain in the upper part of Central. Due to superior location and rarity, apartments in Central are highly sought after among professionals working in Central.
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Testimonials
Yvonne Lee's client say:
By far the most helpful agent i've used over 13 years of living in HK. Can't recommend Yvonne more highly.
Aaron Davis
May Lee's client say:
Very helpful and comprehensive in the assessment of the situation and pragmatic in the approach for a fair resolution. Thank you!
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May Lee's client say:
May Lee is an extremely efficient and well-natured property agent. She happily and patiently did site visits with me to around 50+ apartments both in Hong Kong Island & Kowloon, until we found one in Victoria Towers, Kowloon that perfectly ticked all our requirement boxes. We stayed in touch and she has even been extremely helpful when we were stranded out of HK due to COVID, unable to return and had to do a 'remote-vacating'.
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