72 Staunton Street, Central, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
CentrePoint
72 Staunton Street, Central, Hong Kong








Elaine Lam
Building Information
| Basic Information | High-rise Apartment |
| Year built | 2011 (building age 14 years) |
| Development | Henderson Land Development Company Limited 恆基兆業地產有限公司 |
| Communal Facilities | Podium Garden |
| Clubhouse Facilities | Gym |
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
Thierry Keung's client say:
Great service and Thierry understood exactly what we were looking for for our family. Thierry also helped us negotiate with the local landlord, and understand which areas were of importance to the landlord, in order to come to an agreement and close the deal. Very happy with his service !
Charles Philippe M. Somers
May Lee's client say:
May is excellent, the second time we have used her services and I have also recommended friends to her.
Michael Ormiston
Juhi Schmidl's client say:
Juhi's knowledge of pricing and availability in the HK property market is excellent, and was essential in helping me to secure a great apartment at a great price.
Matthew Cross








