Rosewood Residences Hong Kong

18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

CONTACT AGENT

Winsome Tao
+852 2537 1177
+852 9042 9421
Email

Ref #: 111448
Updated on: 31-Dec-2022

HK$155,000

for rent per month (Exclusive)
Management fee:
TBC per month
Government rate:
TBC per quarter



Gross area:
1,173 sq ft

Rosewood Residences includes 186 luxury accommodations for longer stays, ranging from luxury studios to 3 bedroom duplexes – some with outdoor terraces and all with bird’s eye views – located on the top 19 floors of the estate. They are designed with the guests’ privacy, convenience and needs in mind. There is a dedicated lounge, indoor swimming pool and fitness center along with special services, access and amenities for guests.

Rentals for the 2 bedrooms are from HK$137,000 – HK$175,000.

Layout & Features

  • Air Conditioning: Split Type
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • No Carpark
  • Facilities: Yes
  • Furniture: Fully furnished
  • Living-dining room: combined
  • View: Open View

CONTACT AGENT

Winsome Tao
+852 2537 1177
+852 9042 9421
Email

Rosewood Residences Hong Kong Building Information

Address
18 Salisbury Road

Location
Tsim Sha Tsui

Year built
2019

Number of units
186
Typical Size


Rosewood Residences will include 186 luxury accommodations for longer stays, ranging from luxury studios to three-bedroom duplexes – some with outdoor terraces and all with bird’s eye views – located on the top 19 floors of the estate. They will be designed with the guests’ privacy, convenience and needs in mind. We will offer a separate private entrance, a dedicated lounge, indoor swimming pool and fitness center along with special services, access and amenities for guests.

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Tsim Sha Tsui District Information



In the 19th century it was full of villages, and incense trees were gathered at the quays. In 1888, the Star Ferry began a service between TST and Central and the area developed from then, firstly as a garden city for wealthy expatriates and then as a busy loading area with wharves and godowns.



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