The Daily Mail, and overlooks Victoria Harbour. It means the price per square foot of the 134.5-square-foot parking spot was around £6,760, South China Morning Post reports.
William Lau, who is a sales director at Centaline Property Agency's branch on The Peak, told the publication that the price tag for the parking spot was negligible in comparison to the price of the flat.He said: "It is definitely the most expensive car parking spot in Hong Kong."What concerns them most is that they need space to park their cars and not the money.
They have bought it for their own use and not as an investment."In 2017, the development was named the priciest address when two apartments sold to the same buyer for around £105million (HK$1.16billion), the.
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