65 Catchick Street, Western / Kennedy Town, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
Ka On Building - Block A
65 Catchick Street, Western / Kennedy Town, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
Building Information
Basic Information | Low-rise Apartment |
Year built | 1988 (building age 36 years) |
District Information
About Western / Kennedy Town
Shek Tong Tsui was where it all began some 170 years ago. Sai Wan, Kennedy Town and Sai Ying Pun included, remained an important part of Hong Kong until MTR somehow missed Sai Wan when the railway opened in 1979. Thanks to recent MTR access, the long forgotten sleepy Sai Wan is coming back in a vengeance. As old buildings are redeveloped, new home buyers and tenants are moving in, which attract new and upscale businesses to serve this new and more affluent customer base.
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Sonia Young's client say:
Allow me to take the time to thank Sonia as she found us a home that suits our requirements perfectly. Sonia is a role model for what a professional of her calibre should be not just for Hong Kong but globally. Hopefully with success and if my wife and I stay in HK for the next 2 years I will be requesting your services once again.
Mr. Nassim, Ahmose Shahab
Teresa Chu's client say:
Could not recommend Teresa more highly. She was diligent, friendly and professional! Definitely the best service I have come across in HK property space.
Mr. Adrian Wong
May Lee's client say:
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