Easter property sales fall flat in Hong Kong as buyers await new projects
Astreak of sell-out weekends for residential property in Hong Kong ended on Sunday (April 4) when three developers managed to sell only 20 out of 148 flats between them. Wheelock Properties and Sino Land had sold just 13 units as of 4.30pm at their Grand Victoria III development in Western Kowloon, sales agents said.
In Kai Tak, Wheelock Properties only found five buyers for the 50 units on offer at its Grande Monaco project, while Henderson’s Cetus Square Mile project in Mong Kok sold three out of 20 up for grabs on April 4.
“Most of the units sold today are from inventory as all these three projects have been on the market for a while. It is difficult to attract too many new buyers any more, as most are waiting for big new projects to debut next month,” said Sammy Po, CEO of Midland Realty’s residential division.
The dismal results followed some brisk recent weekend property sales, which saw Wheelock Properties and Sino Land shift 202 flats, nearly 90% of what was on offer in an earlier phase of their Grand Victoria project on March 13.
Wheelock sold 80 flats out of 88 offered at its Grande Monaco project at the former Kai Tak airport site in Kowloon in the first batch on Feb 27.
“Developers did not put many high-end flats up for grabs during Easter as they are expecting prices to go up and are saving more for later,” said Louise Chan, vicechairman of Asia-Pacific and CEO of the residential division at Centaline Property Agency. “The bullish sentiment in the property market will carry on.”
Grand Victoria III, comprising two tower blocks, is about a five- minute walk from the Nam Cheong subway station. As many as 388 flats of various sizes, including duplex units, will be available when the project is completed in March 2023.
Its developers raised the average price slightly to HK$25,771 ($4,443) psf, 2% more than the first phase a couple of weeks ago. The units on offer on April 4 ranged from 277 sq ft to 524 sq ft in size, with prices starting from HK$ 6.7 million and going up to HK$ 13 million.
“Buyers are still enthusiastic about flocking to snap up a flat now as we see the continuity of the low interest rate environment, but they are waiting for more choices,” said Po.
Po expects 2,000 new flats to be sold in April, over 60% more than in March, as some major projects kick off sales.
Centralcon Properties’ 1,335-unit project, The Arles in Fo Tan, New Territories, and MTR Corp’s 800-unit South Land on top of Wong Chuk Hang on Hong Kong Island are among those attracting the attention of new home buyers, agents said. — South China Morning Post