RelatedNeighbourhoods
  • The Peak
    The Peak
    Rising 552m above sea level, Victoria Peak, known simply as The Peak, is Hong Kong’s most iconic address. Once a favoured retreat for early European residents drawn by its cool climate, today it remains synonymous with luxury living, privacy and spectacular scenery. This exclusive district contains winding roads are lined with stately residences, manicured gardens and modern villas perched over the city skyline. From its elevated vantage point, The Peak captures panoramic views that sweep across Victoria Harbour to Kowloon.
  • Repulse Bay & South Bay
    Repulse Bay & South Bay
    Few places capture Hong Kong’s coastal sophistication quite like Repulse Bay and South Bay. Framed by curving white sands and backed by lush green hills, these neighbouring enclaves epitomise Southside living. Repulse Bay is a lively seaside hub, where gleaming high-rises overlook the bay’s long arc of golden sand, while South Bay offers a quieter, more residential atmosphere tucked just around the headland. Together, they form one of Hong Kong’s most exclusive postcodes, known for being elegant, family-friendly and surrounded by sea air and light.
  • Stanley & Chung Hom Kok
    Stanley & Chung Hom Kok
    Set along the southern edge of Hong Kong Island, these neighbouring districts blend beachside living with everyday convenience. Stanley’s lively promenade, family-friendly plaza and popular weekend market are balanced by the peaceful hillside homes and leafy streets of Chung Hom Kok above.While Stanley draws families, visitors and day-trippers to its shops and waterfront restaurants, Chung Hom Kok remains a sanctuary for residents seeking privacy and space.
  • Deep Water Bay & Shouson Hill
    Deep Water Bay & Shouson Hill
    Tucked between verdant hillsides and the sparkling South China Sea, Deep Water Bay and Shouson Hill are among Hong Kong’s most exclusive residential enclaves. Here, tree-lined roads wind past stately homes, hillside mansions, and secluded villas that overlook the bay’s calm waters. For discerning buyers, this area represents the pinnacle of prestige living on Hong Kong Island. It’s peaceful, private, and timeless in its appeal.
  • Redhill Peninsula & Tai Tam
    Redhill Peninsula & Tai Tam
    Set along Hong Kong’s southern coastline, Redhill and Tai Tam are pockets of serenity framed by sea and mountain. Just north of Stanley, yet a world apart in atmosphere, these exclusive residential enclaves are defined by their sweeping ocean views, pastel-toned homes, and calm pace of life. The area’s proximity to beaches, country parks, and international schools makes it one of the city’s most desirable addresses for families seeking balance and space.
  • Happy Valley
    Happy Valley
    Set against the backdrop of lush hills and its famous racecourse, Happy Valley is one of Hong Kong’s most established and desirable neighbourhoods. It offers an appealing contrast to the city’s intensity. Tree-lined streets, heritage buildings and a thriving café culture give the area a refined yet relaxed character. With a central location just minutes from Causeway Bay and Central, Happy Valley attracts professionals and families who value space, convenience and a quieter rhythm of life.
  • Kadoorie Hill
    Kadoorie Hill
    Nestled between Mong Kok and Kowloon Tong, Kadoorie Hill is one of Hong Kong’s most discreet and distinguished residential enclaves. The neighbourhood carries an air of quiet prestige, with wide, tree-lined streets and spacious homes that reflect the city’s early 20th-century heritage. Its location is central yet peaceful, shielded from the bustle of nearby districts.
  • Mid-Levels
    Mid-Levels
    Mid-Levels sits high above the city yet remains just minutes from the heart of Central. This coveted neighbourhood has long been synonymous with prestige and convenience — offering panoramic harbour views, leafy streets, and a sense of calm that feels worlds away from the bustle below. Stretching across the slopes of Victoria Peak, Mid-Levels is defined by elegant residential towers, colonial heritage buildings, and access to some of Hong Kong’s best schools and cultural landmarks.