How bad are HK real estate prices? A parking space just sold for HKD5.18 million

The exterior of luxury apartment complex the Upton is seen in an October 2015 photo. A parking spot for the building was sold for a record HK$5.2million. Photo by Wongtekan Bohemian via Wikimedia Commons
The exterior of luxury apartment complex the Upton is seen in an October 2015 photo. A parking spot for the building was sold for a record HK$5.2million. Photo by Wongtekan Bohemian via Wikimedia Commons

Its property prices are famously sky-high but now a Hong Kong parking space has been sold for an eye-watering HKD5.18 million (USD664,200) in what local reports said was a world record.

The space is on the first floor at a luxury apartment complex near the harbourfront in the west of Hong Kong Island, according to records from the city’s Land Registry.

Measuring 188 square feet (17.5 square meters), it was bought by Kwan Wai-ming, an executive director at an investment firm, said the South China Morning Post which called the sale a world record.

It tops the HKD4.8 million paid for a parking space last October at another luxury residential complex.

The sale comes a month after a Hong Kong tycoon paid HKD23.28 billion (USD3 billion) for a prime commercial lot in the Central business and shopping district, in another record for the city where property prices have become a political issue.

Small businesses are being forced to close due to spiralling rents and many residents cannot afford to buy or rent decent homes, despite a series of measures by the government aimed at cooling runaway prices.

Commercial and residential property prices have been fueled by an influx of money from wealthy mainland Chinese investors and developers.

Critics also accuse the government of having cosy ties with developers, rather than prioritizing the construction of more reasonable public housing.

 



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