Magazine Gap Road, 33

33 Magazine Gap Road, The Peak, Hong Kong

3-bedroom (2-ensuite) 3-bathroom
SA 2,353 sf
Rental
HKD $128,000 Incl.
Alvin Ho

Alvin Ho

Associate Director
Licence No.: S-298613
Proway Relocation & Real Estate Services Ltd. (C-033118)

Magazine Gap Road, 33

33 Magazine Gap Road, The Peak, Hong Kong

Rental
HKD $128,000 Incl.
SA 2,353 sf
3-bedroom (2-ensuite) 3-bathroom
Alvin Ho

Alvin Ho

Associate Director
Licence No.: S-298613
Proway Relocation & Real Estate Services Ltd. (C-033118)

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General Information

Rental
HKD $128,000 Incl.
Saleable Area
2,353 sq ft$55/sq ft
Bedroom
3-bedroom (2-ensuite)
Bathroom
3
Property No.
189470
Last Updated
2024-11-08

Layout

3 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
  • Out-stretching stunning views from the nearby greenery to the far-away Victoria Harobur.
  • Picturesque city oasis to be enjoyed all year round.
Internal Condition
  • Enchanting unique colonial low-rise gem saddled on Magazine Gap Road.
  • Bright living and dining room connecting to a beautifully furnished verandah with arch French doors opening to the surrounding lawn.
  • Airy living and dining room with French windows on both sides, high ceilings and architectural columns, is perfect to host family gatherings and parties.
  • Both ensuite bedrooms come with dual aspect views with good layout for any furniture arrangements.
  • Third bedroom is nice for guest or as a study.
  • Modern functional kitchen with essential appliances and built-in cabinets.
  • Bathrooms have been tastefully designed with marble finishes and tiling.
  • Utility room set off the kitchen can be used for storage.
  • The utility room is spacious enough to accommodate your pet.
  • The maid's room is a good size and can fit a single bed with extra space to move around.
Basic InformationLow-rise Apartment
Year built1949 (building age 75 years)

About The Peak

During early colonial days, European colonists built their houses on Victoria Peak to reach for cooler temperature at high attitudes.  However, accessibility deterred early settlers until the opening of the Peak Tram in 1888.  Residential development sped up since Peak Tram was in service.  Owing to the Peak Reservation Ordinance between 1904 and 1947, the Peak was designated as an exclusive residential area reserved for non-Chinese.

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