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3 Nearby Buildings  





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Lai Tsui Court
Lai Tsui Shopping Centre
Lai Tsui Court
Chinese麗翠苑
Cantonese Yalelaih cheui yún

Lai Tsui Court (Chinese: 麗翠苑), former name Lai Chi Estate (Chinese: 麗智邨), is the second Green Form Subsidised Home Ownership Scheme (GFSHOS) court and a public rental housing (PRH) at the junction of Lai Chi Kok Road and Tonkin StreetinCheung Sha WanofSham Shui Po District.[1] It was formerly the site of the demolished Cheung Sha Wan Estate and just next to MTR Cheung Sha Wan station and Fortune Estate.

GFSHOS part comprises 6 blocks (i.e. Blocks A to F) with totally 2,545 flats at the saleable areas ranging from about 17.1 square metres to about 42 square metres. By applying a discount of 58 per cent to assessed market values, the average selling price was HK$6,243 per square foot of saleable area. The selling price of the flats ranged from HK$932,500 to HK$3,062,100. All the flats were sold out in 2019.[2][3]

Houses[edit]

Name[4] Type Completion Usage
Lai Sum House (Block 1) Non-standard 2019 GFSHOS
Lai Yung House (Block 2)
Lai Tong House (Block 3)
Lai Kei House (Block 4)
Lai Pak House (Block 5) PRH
Lai Yeung House (Block 6)

COVID-19 pandemic[edit]

Lai Tong House was placed lockdown on 23 February 2022.[5] Lai Pak House was sealed off for mandatory testing between 24 & 25 February.[6]

Nearby Buildings[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Priciest Lai Tsui Court flats going for just HK$3m, cheapest less than HK$1m
  • ^ Fortune Estate
  • ^ RTHK
  • ^ RTHK

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