Cheung Kong's Mingri at Kau To Shan Sells Two Four-Bedroom Sea-view Units for Over HK$50 Million
Cheung Kong's luxury project Mingri at Kau To Shan in Sha Tin sold two four-bedroom sea-view units with parking spaces on the first day of its new price list, generating over HK$50 million. The units, on floors 16A and 18A of Tower 2, fetched HK$22.473 million and HK$22.932 million, reflecting saleable-area prices of HK$18,527 and HK$18,905 per square foot. Buyers were local individuals. Only 25 three- and four-bedroom sea-view units remain, while cumulative sales since launch stand at 241 units, raising over HK$3.8 billion.
On the first day of the new price list for Mingri at Kau To Shan, Cheung Kong's luxury residential project in Kau To Shan, Sha Tin, two four-bedroom sea-view units were sold together with parking spaces, with total proceeds exceeding HK$50 million.
The units involved are on the 16th and 18th floors of Tower 2, both with a four-bedroom dual-suite layout including a utility room and bathroom. They were sold for HK$22.473 million and HK$22.932 million respectively, at saleable-area prices of approximately HK$18,527 and HK$18,905 per square foot. Each unit was sold together with one parking space, and the buyers were local individual purchasers.
The project now has only the final 25 three- and four-bedroom sea-view units remaining for sale. A new high-floor four-bedroom sea-view show flat will be officially opened over the weekend for visit by appointment. Since the project's launch, a cumulative total of 241 units have been sold, raising over HK$3.8 billion. The transactions mentioned above are the first batch concluded after the release of the project's new price list, with specific sales arrangements subject to official announcements.
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