16/5/2018-9

Liang Chang’s descendants swept 9 buildings in Ho Man Tin old building

The old family Liang Chang descendants, nearly nearly 230 million yuan to purchase the old building No. 6 Duke Street, Homantin, involving 9 groups, the high price of 30,000 yuan, expected to purchase most of the entire building property rights.

Duke Street No. 6 to 6 C, Ho Man Tin, aged 60 years, underground to 2nd floor, totalling 12 units. According to EPRC’s economic and real estate database, Liang Chang’s descendants, including Liang Zhongxian, Liang Qitian, and Wu Liping, were in the name of Zhilong Development Co., Ltd., and purchased a total of 9 projects for 227 million yuan. The transaction price ranged from 24 million to 28.209 million yuan.

Among them, underground 6C units, with an area of ​​940 square feet, were sold at a price of 28.209 million yuan, and the highest price was 30,010 yuan. Compared with the Duke Mansion, which was adjacent to the 54-year-old building, the project was located in Room A, with an area of ​​996 square feet. The second-hand transaction price was recorded in April. 16 million yuan, the price of 16,064 yuan, 87% higher.

Henderson Land actively purchases old urban buildings

In addition, major developers are actively acquiring old buildings in the urban areas, including the Champagne Building in Tsim Sha Tsui, which is being acquired by Henderson (00012). The three buildings of the building were sold for a total of $73.83 million. The average cost of each team was $24.61 million. Secondly, Xindi (00016) abandoned the acquisition of the Wing Chai Wing On Building in the previous year and recorded another 6 turnovers, including the middle room A. The transaction price increased from 8.69 million in 2015 to 9.875 million, an increase of 14%. There are 8 groups, reacquired.