
Hong Kong Parkview is a single residential estate located at 88 Tai Tam Reservoir Road, adjacent to Tai Tam Country Park on the southern side of Hong Kong Island. Developed by Chyau Fwu Group and completed in 1988 and 1989, it comprises 18 residential towers. Residential floors span from 1/F to 23/F, with 2 to 6 units per floor and saleable areas ranging from 887 to 2,308 sq. ft. Some apartments include a balcony, while top-floor residences feature private rooftops. With its elevated position and resort-style setting, Hong Kong Parkview offers a rare combination of greenery, space, and convenience on Hong Kong Island.
Hong Kong Parkview was developed by the Chyau Fwu Group in partnership with Wong Tung & Partners, a leading architectural practice in Hong Kong. Their vision was to create a self-contained residential community that blends large-scale housing with extensive lifestyle amenities, making Hong Kong Parkview one of the most distinctive addresses in the city.
The development is renowned for its extensive resort-style clubhouse. Residents can enjoy indoor and outdoor swimming pools, tennis and squash courts, a basketball court, a gymnasium, and even a rock climbing wall. Families benefit from on-site restaurants, a children's playground, and recreational game zones. A multi-storey car park provides additional convenience for residents and visitors.
Hong Kong Parkview falls within Primary One Admission School Net 18, with secondary school places allocated under the Southern District scheme. For international families, the location is particularly well-suited: Hong Kong International School (HKIS) has its Middle and High School campuses in Tai Tam, with its Lower and Upper Primary campuses in Repulse Bay, placing the estate literally on the doorstep of one of Hong Kong's most prestigious international schools. The German Swiss International School, which offers a bilingual German-English curriculum, operates a campus at The Peak. Nearby secondary schools within the Southern District allocation include St. Stephen's College.
While surrounded by country park greenery, Parkview maintains excellent connectivity. Shuttle bus services operate regularly from the estate to key destinations across Hong Kong Island, including Central, Admiralty, and other major business districts. Travel by private car typically takes 15 to 20 minutes to reach core city areas. The estate's own shuttle bus runs a circular route connecting Parkview to Pacific Place in Admiralty, Hopewell Centre in Wan Chai, and Edinburgh Place in Central, making the daily commute seamless without a car. Public bus route 14 serves Tai Tam Road, linking the estate to Shau Kei Wan in one direction and Stanley in the other. A direct bus from Tai Tam Reservoir Road reaches Central in approximately 18 minutes. For drivers, the Wong Nai Chung Gap Road provides a direct connection to Causeway Bay and beyond.
Within Parkview, residents can enjoy on-site restaurants, family recreation areas, and essential facilities integrated into the clubhouse. The estate's self-contained design ensures that daily needs, leisure, and wellness can be met without leaving the community, offering residents both comfort and convenience.
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| Phase | Year Built | Blocks | Units | Floors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Built 1989 | 5 Blocks | 420 Units | 20 Floors | |
| Built 1989 | 3 Blocks | 120 Units | 20 Floors | |
| Built 1988 | 2 Blocks | 80 Units | 20 Floors | |
| Built 1988 | 3 Blocks | 140 Units | 20 Floors | |
| Built 1988 | 3 Blocks | 140 Units | 20 Floors | |
| Built 1988 | 2 Blocks | 80 Units | 20 Floors |
Price Price | $ / SF $ / SF | Size Size | Bed | Bath | |||
HK$ 70M 70M | HK$ 30,329 | 2,308 SF (S) 2,308 2,772 SF (G) 2,772 SF (G) | 3 | 3 | |||
HK$ 52.8M 52.8M | HK$ 27,996 | 1,886 SF (S) 1,886 2,366 SF (G) 2,366 SF (G) | 3 | 2 | |||
HK$ 71.43M 71.43M | HK$ 27,201 | 2,626 SF (S) 2,626 3,273 SF (G) 3,273 SF (G) | 4 | 4 | |||
HK$ 24.5M 24.5M | HK$ 23,763 | 1,031 SF (S) 1,031 1,295 SF (G) 1,295 SF (G) | 2 | 2 | |||
HK$ 69.8M 69.8M | HK$ 30,243 | 2,308 SF (S) 2,308 2,772 SF (G) 2,772 SF (G) | 4 | 3 |
| Date | Floor | Unit | Price | Last Reg. Date | Last Reg. Change | Annualized Return | Size | $/SF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17/12/2025 | 10 | 91 | HK$ 62M | - | - | - | 2188 SF (S) | HK$ 28,336 SF (S) |
| 10/12/2025 | 20 | 41 | HK$ 19.3M | - | - | - | 1042 SF (S) | HK$ 18,522 SF (S) |
| 19/11/2025 | 11 | 63 | HK$ 60M | 01/11/2017 | - | - | 2308 SF (S) | HK$ 25,996 SF (S) |
| 14/11/2025 | 11 | 81 | HK$ 34.8M | 23/02/2007 | 70.59% | 2.89% | 1441 SF (S) | HK$ 24,149 SF (S) |
| 14/11/2025 | 5 | 91 | HK$ 57M | - | - | - | 2188 SF (S) | HK$ 26,051 SF (S) |
| 28/10/2025 | 6 | 91 | HK$ 58.3M | - | - | - | 2188 SF (S) | HK$ 26,645 SF (S) |
| 13/08/2025 | 7 | 49 | HK$ 31.88M | 20/09/2011 | 1.24% | 0.09% | 1624 SF (S) | HK$ 19,630 SF (S) |
| 11/07/2025 | 9 | 73 | HK$ 59M | 11/11/2020 | -3.88% | -0.84% | 2308 SF (S) | HK$ 25,563 SF (S) |
| 11/07/2025 | 9 | 75 | HK$ 62.5M | 26/02/2009 | 177.78% | 6.44% | 2308 SF (S) | HK$ 27,079 SF (S) |
| 30/06/2025 | 12 | 91 | HK$ 65M | - | - | - | 2188 SF (S) | HK$ 29,707 SF (S) |
Building Building | Price Price | $ / SF $ / SF | Bed | Bath | |||
| Repulse Bay Garden - 18-20 | HK$ 48M 48M | HK$ 31,725 | 3 | 2 | |||
| Celestial Garden | HK$ 80M 80M | HK$ 40,774 | 3 | 2 | |||
| 110 Repulse Bay Road | HK$ 310M 310M | HK$ 75,591 | 4 | 4 | |||
| Repulse Bay Garden - 22-24 | HK$ 90M 90M | HK$ 43,923 | 3 | 2 | |||
| The Beachfront | HK$ 130M 130M | HK$ 61,582 | 4 | 2 | |||
| The Beachfront | HK$ 250M 250M | HK$ 98,970 | 4 | 3 |
Hong Kong International School's Middle and High School campus is located at 700 Tai Tam Reservoir Road, the same road as Parkview, making it one of the most conveniently situated estates for HKIS families in all of Hong Kong.
The estate operates its own shuttle bus from Central (Edinburgh Place) and Admiralty (Pacific Place), which is the most convenient option. Public buses on Tai Tam Reservoir Road also run directly to Central, taking around 18 minutes. By taxi or private car, the journey typically takes 15 to 20 minutes, depending on traffic.
Residents enjoy a full resort-style clubhouse with indoor and outdoor pools, tennis and squash courts, a basketball court, a gymnasium, a rock climbing wall, a children's playground, on-site restaurants, and recreational game zones, all within the estate.
Hong Kong Parkview was developed by the Chyau Fwu Group, in partnership with the architectural firm Wong Tung & Partners. The project was their flagship development in Hong Kong, completed across two phases in 1988 and 1989.
Yes, Hong Kong Parkview is a pet-friendly estate, a valued feature given its expansive grounds, lush landscaping, and proximity to Tai Tam Country Park, which offers ample space for outdoor walks with pets.