7-9 Wong Nai Chung Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
Unique Tower
7-9 Wong Nai Chung Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
Building Information
Basic Information | High-rise Apartment |
Year built | 1982 (building age 42 years) |
Transportation | Tram |
District Information
About Happy Valley
A long-standing favourite for many expats and the local elites, Happy Valley has a wonderful village-like feel and a close-knit community. Dotted with cozy restaurants, pubs, wine bars, quality supermarkets, delis and coffee shops, Happy Valley offers convenience and a welcome respite from Hong Kong's more congested areas. For the sports-minded, it sits right on the edge of the Hong Kong Jockey Club and the Hong Kong Football Club and also boasts its own sports interest and fitness clubs. Lower Happy Valley consists mostly of high-rise residential buildings and shops, while upper Happy Valley has more low-rise buildings and a lower density of population. Buildings along Wong Nai Chung Road, Ventris Road, Broadwood Road & Leighton Hill are popular due to the proximity to Causeway Bay. Many buildings are pet-friendly and it's common to see residents out jogging and walking their dogs. The area is also well situated for The French International School in Jardine's Lookout.
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Testimonials
Carmen Wong's client say:
Carmen has been very proactive in helping us, very professional in her duties. Thank you for your help.
Kwok Yam Shu
Yvonne Lee's client say:
Working with Yvonne was a very nice experience. We have one dog and two cats so we had many questions about this. She understood our needs and she brought us to visit only some apartments that can suit us. After signing the tenancy agreement, she helped us solving a few problems we had with, for example, a window that wasn't fixed or with some other communication between us and the landlord. I do recommend to work with her.
Alessandra Zappaterra
Carmen Wong's client say:
Carmen is really professional and attentive to every detail of the transaction process
Bert Lam