Dragon Garden
1 Chun Fai Terrace, Tai Hang
Updated on: 15-Jan-2025
HK$66,000
for rent per month (Inclusive)TBC per month
TBC per quarter
1,588 sq ft
1,750 sq ft
Layout & Features
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Balcony: Yes
- 1 Covered Carpark
- Furniture: Unfurnished
- Kitchen: Fitted
- Living-dining room: combined
- Helper's quarters: Yes
- View: Open View
Dragon Garden Building Information
1 Chun Fai Terrace
Location
Tai Hang
Year built
1976
Number of units
80
1588-1598 sq ft
Completed in 1976, this 20 storey highrise is located at the beginning of a small road just off Tai Hang Road. It contains 80 apartments. The B&C apartments are 1588 sf saleable and the A&D apartments are 1598 sf saleable. The standard layout is 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and there is car parking under the block. It is a short drive to Causeway Bay with its many shops and restaurants.
Jardines Lookout & Tai Hang District Information
Tai Hang Road starts at the Stubbs Road roundabout and continues around the rim of Happy Valley and So Kon Po finishing in Causeway Bay. Midway along above Happy Valley and off Tai Hang Road is Jardine’s Lookout, an upmarket low density residential area consisting of many large houses with gardens and a few high rise developments. The largest of these is the Mount Butler development at the top on Mount Butler. These are older large apartments still owned by the Hong Kong Government. The Government also owns a few newer blocks on Tai Hang Road.
Another large development, Cavendish Heights, was completed in 1986 and is a multi-owner complex. There are a variety of developments strung along Tai Hang Road of varying ages and heights from mid height to some very high rise complexes closer to the end of Causeway Bay, such as Illumination Terrace. There are a large size range of apartments available from small 1 and 2 bed units to large 5 bedroom apartments and penthouses. Another low density area off Tai Hang Road is Wang Fung Terrace where you find mostly mid-rise apartments, many of which have been rebuilt or renovated in recent years.
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