Brewin Court

5-7 Brewin Path, Mid-levels Central, Hong Kong

4-bedroom (2-ensuite) 3-bathroom
SA 2,145 sf | GA 2,600 sf
Rental
HKD $120,000 Excl.
Elaine Lam

Elaine Lam

Client Service Officer
Proway Relocation & Real Estate Services Ltd. (C-033118)

Brewin Court

5-7 Brewin Path, Mid-levels Central, Hong Kong

Rental
HKD $120,000 Excl.
SA 2,145 sf
GA 2,600 sf
4-bedroom (2-ensuite) 3-bathroom
Elaine Lam

Elaine Lam

Client Service Officer
Proway Relocation & Real Estate Services Ltd. (C-033118)

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General Information

Rental
HKD $120,000 Excl.
Saleable Area
2,145 sq ft$56/sq ft
Gross Area
2,600 sq ft$47/sq ft
Bedroom
4-bedroom (2-ensuite)
Bathroom
3
Management Fee
HKD $9,500
Government Rate
HKD $15,000
Government Rent
To be confirmed
Property No.
90457
Last Updated
2025-02-06

Layout

4 Bedroom(s) (2-Ensuite); 3 Bathroom(s); Combined Living and Dining Room; 1 Maid's Room; 1 Balcony; 1 Utility Room

Car Park

1 covered parking space

Description

View
  • A spacious family apartment in a low rise building standing in a cul-de-sac enjoying a natural green setting.
Internal Condition
  • A well honoured, prestigious, and colonial style apartment with high ceiling.
  • Unpolished parquet flooring, split-type air-conditioning, and off-white painted walls throughout the apartment.
  • Floor-to-ceiling windows open up the spacious living room to the sizable balcony.
  • Dining room can accommodate a big dining table and cabinets.
  • Four good-sized bedrooms including one ensuite all come with floor-to-ceiling built-in wardrobes.
  • Galley kitchen comes with good storage space and built-in appliances such as an oven
  • Ensuite bathrooms and the two guest bathrooms are complete with neutral colour fittings and cabinets.
  • Utility room and maid's room with bathroom are behind the kitchen.
External Area
  • Balcony offers space to put a table and chairs for alfresco dining.

Building Information

Basic InformationLow-rise Apartment
Year built1965 (building age 60 years)
TransportationBus

District Information

About Mid-levels Central

European colonists built their houses on Victoria Peak to reach for cooler temperature at high attitudes. Homes on the Peak were considered accolades for wealth, power and status. Peak Tram went into service in 1888, with terminus on Garden Road and the Peak, and an intermediate station on May Road. Residential development sped up since Peak Tram was in service. Peak District Reservation Ordinance in effect between 1904 and 1947 banned Chinese from living on the Victoria Peak. Those days, the Lower Peak area was as high as the prominent wealthy Chinese families could live.

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Testimonials

Vivian Chan

Vivian Chan's client say:

Our agent Vivian did a fantastic job helping us to find a flat. She is a lovely friendly person, and she is also extremely professional, providing deep knowledge of the areas she showed us and was efficient in handling any queries we had. She was attentive to our requirements and was able to expand our search to areas that were suitable to our needs. We would highly recommend Vivian??s services.


Chak Yuen Yee

Juhi Schmidl

Juhi Schmidl's client say:

I worked with many properties agent and so far Juhi is the most professional one, she know what the Tenant and Landlord needs, she has all information well prepared that helps to close the deal very fast and smoothly.


Alex


Camke Development Ltd - Landlord

Josephine Cheung

Josephine Cheung's client say:

My husband and I very much enjoyed working with Josephine Cheung at Proway. She is very fair to both buyer and seller, extremely thoughtful, quick to respond, problem-solving and lovely to interact with.


Eastman, Alicia Ann