Yale Lodge
30 Kennedy Road, Mid-levels Central, Hong Kong
4-bedroom (2-ensuite) 3-bathroom
SA 2,669 sf | GA 3,300 sf
Price
HKD $88,000,000
Philip Lai
Senior Director
Licence No.: E-232150
Proway Relocation & Real Estate Services Ltd. (C-033118)
Yale Lodge
30 Kennedy Road, Mid-levels Central, Hong Kong
Price
HKD $88,000,000
SA 2,669 sf
GA 3,300 sf
4-bedroom (2-ensuite) 3-bathroom
Living Room












Philip Lai
Senior Director
Licence No.: E-232150
Proway Relocation & Real Estate Services Ltd. (C-033118)
General Information
Price
HKD $88,000,000
Saleable Area
2,669 sq ft$32,972/sq ft
Gross Area
3,300 sq ft$26,667/sq ft
Bedroom
4-bedroom (2-ensuite)
Bathroom
3
Management Fee
To be confirmed
Government Rate
To be confirmed
Government Rent
To be confirmed
Property No.
3573
Last Updated
2025-04-01
Layout
4 Bedroom(s) (2-Ensuite); 3 Bathroom(s); Separate Living and Dining Room; 1 Maid's Room; 1 Family Room; 1 Utility RoomCar Park
1 covered parking spaceDescription
View
- The focal point of living room is the large dual-aspect windows that span across both sides, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the iconic Victoria Harbour and the bustling Central Business District.
- One unit per floor providing more space and high privacy.
- Living room that epitomises luxury and sophistication. The vastness of this room allows for endless possibilities in terms of interior design, enabling you to unleash your creativity and curate a space that truly reflects your personal style. Through the sliding doors adjacent to the main living area, you'll discover an additional haven of relaxation: a spacious TV room with a full bathroom.
- The expansive space of the dining room offers abundance of room to accommodate a huge 10-seater dining table effortlessly. To enhance the ambiance of sophistication and entertainment, a mini bar graces the side of the dining room.
- The master bedroom, with its generous proportions, boasts a walk-in wardrobe and ample space to accommodate a king-size bed. There is a sitting area where you can retreat to unwind, read a book, or simply enjoy a moment of solitude.
- Indulgence awaits in the beautifully appointed master bathroom, where luxurious sanitary wares and exquisite marbles create an atmosphere of refinement. Whether you seek relaxation in a deep soaking tub or invigoration under a rejuvenating rain shower, these meticulously designed spaces offer a sanctuary for self-care.
- Second bedroom boasts an impressive size, providing ample room to accommodate a comfortable double bed, built-in wardrobes and furniture. The ensuite bathroom offers convenience and privacy.
- Through the sliding door adjacent to the second bedroom, you'll find the third bedroom, currently utilised as a music room.
- Fourth bedroom is currently used as a study with a big desk, lots of cabinets and wall-mounted shelves.
- The gourmet kitchen is in top-notch condition and equipped with lots of cabinets and essential kitchen appliances. The kitchen island provides plenty of space for meal preparation.
- Adjacent to the kitchen, there is a utility room where a large refrigerator, washer and tumble dryer are currently installed. It also offers a small storage area specifically designed to accommodate a substantial amount of food.
- Spacious maid's room comes with an ensuite bathroom. A single bed can be easily accommodated with plenty of room to move around.
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Building Information
Basic Information | Mid-rise Apartment |
Year built | 1964 (building age 61 years) |
TV & Air con | Cable TV, Satellite TV |
Transportation | Bus, Mini-bus, Peak Tram |
Shopping | Convenient Store, Grocery Store, Laundry |
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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