Hong Kong’s Finest: 5 HK$100M+ Homes for the Super-Rich

Posted: Nov 12 2018Last Updated: Nov 12 2018
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12 November 2018 - While the ever-rocketing property prices have left most buyers frustrated and flustered, the ultra-luxury market continues to trend higher despite economic uncertainty, as Mainland billionaires flood in to secure a home in the city. Have you ever wondered what is it like to live in a HK$100M home? Here OKAY.com takes you to view 5 of the most expensive properties currently up for sale in Hong Kong: 
 
 
1. Carolina Gardens, The Peak - HK$143M
 
Situated atop the Victoria Peak, this prestigious area has always been considered the homes of the elites and the super-rich. Amongst the million-dollar houses and those sumptuous, ultra-luxurious apartments, we gladly present this rare-on-the-market gem along Coombe Road. Built in 1964, Carolina Gardens offers 56 units with the net size of 2,000 sq.ft+ in 4 blocks. 
 
 
This 4-bedroom apartment is in excellent condition, with a spacious living area that seamlessly to a huge balcony overlooking the Southside, with soothing green and sea views. 
 
 
2. Eredine, The Peak - HK$120M
 
Another distinguished development on The Peak, Eredine offers high level of privacy with exclusive private road access. One of its middle-floor units was sold early this year at HK$115M, topping the highest transaction ever recorded with a hefty 187.5% increase from its original transacted price in 2007 (HK$40M). 
 
 
This classic colonial-style residence of 2,700 sq.ft features a unique stone fireplace in the living area—a true embodiment of luxurious living. This elegant unit also offers breathtaking view of Pokfulam and the South China Sea.
 
 
3. Hong Kong Parkview, Repulse Bay - HK$238M
 
Moving to the Southside is this traditional luxury development built within the Tai Tam Country Park in 1989. Home to a number of celebrities and superstars, Hong Kong Parkview has an amazing art gallery that houses collections of Picasso, Monet, as well as ancient Buddhas, Lego sculptures, 1:1 Ironman figure and Andy Warhol’s art. 
 
 
This stunning 5-bed duplex is gracefully renovated to the highest standards that includes a well-equipped kitchen with large cooking space, a master ensuite with lounging area and a jacuzzi tub, and spectacular views of the reservoir and HK skyline that can be enjoyed from every room.
 
 
4. Imperial Cullinan, Olympic Station - HK$320M
 
Who said billionaires only live on Hong Kong Island? Conveniently situated near the waterfront above shopping malls and MTR station, Imperial Cullinan is within easy reach of the city and Mainland China, especially with the new West Kowloon Terminus of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link not far away. It also boasts a 5-star clubhouse with an infinity pool, jacuzzis and sauna rooms and a well-equipped gym with harbour view. 
 
 
This 4,123 sq.ft  ‘penthouse’ unit spans over 3 floors, with 9 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, and a huge rooftop terrace that includes a private pool for residents to enjoy the astounding harbour view.
 
 
5. Shouson Peak, Shouson Hill - HK$438M
 
Shouson Peak consists of 31 super-deluxe houses at a prime location along the Shouson Hill. Completed in 2012, this remarkable development maintains the utmost privacy for residents, some of the houses are even graced with private lifts, private pools, and rooftop jacuzzis. 
 
 
Take a closer look around this exceptionally luxurious 4-bed house: floor-to-ceiling windows that bring in plenty of natural light, brand-new furnishings paired with state-of-the-art appliances, an abundance of outdoor space including a 1,016 sq.ft garden and a 902 sq.ft rooftop, and a private pool—an ideal home for large families!
 
 
Looking for “The One”? It’s okay—we’re here to help. Contact us to find your ideal home. 
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