46 Caine Road, Mid-levels West, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
Scenic Rise
46 Caine Road, Mid-levels West, Hong Kong







Elaine Lam
Building Information
| Basic Information | High-rise Apartment |
| Year built | 1999 (building age 26 years) |
| Development | New World Development Company Limited 新世界發展有限公司 |
| TV & Air con | Cable TV |
| Communal Facilities | Podium Garden |
| Clubhouse Facilities | Outdoor Swimming Pool |
| Children Facilities | Children's Playground |
| Transportation | Bus, Close to Escalator, Mini-bus |
| Shopping | Convenient Store |
District Information
About Mid-levels West
Due to proximity to Central, Midlevels traditionally has been popular for professionals, business executives and well-to-do entrepreneurs. Located halfway up the Peak and directly above Central, Midlevels West is loosely defined as an area South of Caine Road and Bonham Road, and West of Garden Road before reaching Pokfulam Road. Midlevels Escalator has been an indispensable mode transportation for many residents commuting to and from Central since 1993. Along the escalator, there are supermarkets, convenience stores, specialty shops, wet markets and entertainment districts with coffee shops, restaurants, pubs etc. for the convenience of the residents.
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Testimonials
Calvin Lee's client say:
I have had the pleasure of dealing with Calvin during my time in trying to find a property. I like many in Hong Kong, have a busy schedule and Calvin appreciated this and worked with me to find time around my schedule. Very accommodating, helpful and understanding.
Andrew Schwanethal
Yvonne Lee's client say:
Professional, welcoming, and reassuring service. It was a very smooth and easy process, and I felt listened to and looked after the whole time. Definitely recommend! Yvonne was so helpful, and really wanted to help us settle in!
Janka Steenkamp
May Lee's client say:
Margaret May Lee was very responsive to my enquiry and very helpful in identifying available properties and helping negotiate with the landlords. thanks
Bridget Burns







