List of most expensive houses in Hong Kong

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By transaction amount

Below lists some of the most expensive houses in Hong Kong which have been sold. Houses which have high listing prices but have not yet been sold are not included. Additionally, houses which were bundled together and sold in one transaction are also not included. Selling price is at the time of transaction, and is not adjusted for inflation.

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Most expensive houses in Hong Kong
RankAddressSale

Year

Selling Price

(HKD)

Square

Feet

(Saleable)

Square

Feet

(Gross)

HKD per

Square

Foot

(Gross)

NotesReferences
175 Deep Water Bay Road2017$2,500,000,00013,854$156,000Bought by Pan Sutong [1]
215 Gough Hill Road2016$2,100,000,0009,212?$228,000

saleable

Bought by Cheng Hongtian

This price is not strictly a reference because payment of transaction involved a mainland property, i.e. not ‘all-cash’

Seized by creditors in 2023

[2] [3]
322 Barker Road 2015$1,500,000,0009,890?Bought by Zhang Songqiao [2]
481 Perkins Road, Jardine's Lookout20195,540$145,000Bought by Hopson Dev's chairman [4]
5House 3

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2017$1,164,000,0009,178?$126,813 [5]
6House 1

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2016$1,080,000,0009,950$108,543 [6]
72 Headland Road2016$1,020,000,00011,937Bought by Nicholas Chu. HK$85,448 per saleable square foot [7]
8House 15

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2019$916,000,0005,778$158,532 [8]
9House 3

28 Gough Hill Road

2018$900,000,0005,579$161,319Bought by Pansy Ho [9]
1059 Mount Kellett Road2023$900,000,0007,111$126,564 [10]
11House 7

15 Shouson Road

2022$870,000,0008,032$108,347 [11]
12Twenty Peak Road by V2023$860,000,0004,470$181,435 [10]
1320 Perkins Road2020$850,000,0005,353 [12]
1425-26 A&B Lugard Road2024$838,000,000$71,703 [13]
15House 6

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2016$830,000,0009,455$87,784 [14]
166 Henderson Road2020$830,000,0007,993 [15]
1735 South Bay Road2014$808,000,0007,294 sqft on 18,800 sqft plot. Bought by Salata Jean Eric [16]
18Skyhigh House A

10 Pollock's Path

2011$800,000,0005,8768,302$96,362Built by Ryoden Development and Stephen Chow [17]
19House 17

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2018$780,000,0007,984$97,695 [18]
20House 8

28 Barker Road

2013$740,000,0005,2886,863Bought by Raymond Li [19]
21House 8

Twelve Peaks

12 Mount Kellett Road

2018$730,000,0005,221$139,820Centadata
22House 16

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2018$721,880,0005,0197,987$90,484 [18]
23House 6

28 Barker Road

2015$698,000,0005,286Centadata
24House 7

28 Barker Road

2014$690,000,0005,2736,847Bought by Qian Fenglei [19]
25House 1

11 Plantation Road

2018$690,000,0008,609 [20]
26House 1

Twelve Peaks

12 Mount Kellett Road

2018$666,520,0004,858$137,201 [21]
27House 6

23-39 Blue Pool Road

2020$660,000,0004,581 [22]
283 Gough Hill Road2013$650,000,0005,145$126,336Sold by Peter Law Kin Sang [19]
29House 16D

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2021$639,796,0004,544Included 3 parking spots. $140,800 per net sq ft [23]
30TBD Unit

Twelve Peaks

12 Mount Kellett Road

2018$620,500,0004,784$129,703 [24]
31House 19

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2017$620,000,0007,981$77,685 [25]
32House 2

11 Plantation Road

2018$620,000,0007,941 [26]
33Tower 1, Flat 1B

8 Deep Water Bay Drive

2019$605,440,0007,568$80,000 [27]
3477B

77-79 Peak Road

2021$600,880,0005,149 [28]
35House 12D

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2017$600,000,0004,579?$131,000 [29]
3677A

77-79 Peak Road

2021$598,000,0005,926 [30]
37House 11D

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2018$590,190,0004,596$128,414 [31]
38House 15C

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2022$583,200,0004,230$137,870 per net sq foot. Includes 2 parking spaces [32]
39House 22

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2019$580,890,0004,678$124,174 [33]
408 Pollock's Path2011$580,000,00011,222$51,684 [19]
41House 16C

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2021$560,920,0004,186$134,000 per net sq ft [23]
42House 12C

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2017$560,000,0004,242?$132,000 [29]
4377F

77-79 Peak Road

2021$558,150,0004,621 [34]
4477D

77-79 Peak Road

2021$551,410,0005,208 [35]
45House 5

11 Plantation Road

2018$550,000,0006,815 [36]
46House 11C

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2018$547,810,0004,266$128,413 [37]
47House 5

28 Barker Road

2015$542,000,0004,270Centadata
48House 21

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2019$538,900,0004,061$132,701 [38]
49House 3

28 Barker Road

2013$538,000,0004,2745,706Owned by Vivien Chan [19]
50Tower D, 10/F

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2020$533,140,0004,517 [39]
51House 2

28 Barker Road

2014$530,000,0004,226Centadata
52House 3

11 Plantation Road

2018$530,000,0006,600 [40]
53House 5

28 Barker Road

2020$530,000,0004,270 [41]
54Tower D, 9/F

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2020$528,540,0004,517 [42]
55TBD Unit

39 Conduit Road

2017$522,000,000$105,000TBD Unit [29]
56No. 12

90 Repulse Bay Road

2019$520,000,0006,068 [43]
57Tower D, 8/F

8 Mount Nicholson Road

2018$519,990,0004,517 [44]
58House 6

11 Plantation Road

2018$510,000,0006,372 [45]
59House 6

11 Plantation Road

2018$510,000,0006,372 [46]
60No. 3

90 Repulse Bay Road

2019$503,880,0005,851 [47]
House 1

28 Barker Road

2015$500,000,0003,990Centadata

By valuation

Below are the top 10 most expensive houses in Hong Kong. Prices (valuation) are based on best estimates in 2023. Factors determining prices include location, view, built quality, past transactions, media reports and annual figures published by Rating and Valuation Department of the Government. Rankings are based on per square foot. Note other houses under the table with values close to ones within the top 10 list.

RankAddressPrice/valuationSquare Feet

(approx. saleable)

HKD per

Square Foot

NotesReferences
12 Goldsmith Road,

Jardine's Lookout

渣甸山高士美道

HK$2.5b10,000250,000 Joseph Lau Luen-hung's residence

270-degree harbour view

[48]
275 Deep Water Bay Road

深水灣道

HK$3.3b13,800240,000Sold by Pu Sutong in 2021 for

HK$3.3b

Ocean, golf course view

[49]
31 Peak Road

山頂道

HK$2.1b9,000230,000Sold by Jin Yong

in 1996 for HK$1.96m who bought in 1985 for HK$ 12.5m

Above Wan Chai Gap

[50]
425 Cooper Road,

Jardine's Lookout

渣甸山谷柏道

HK$2.2b10,000220,000Bought by Stanley Ho

in 1972 for HK$1.75m Designed by architect Joseph Fung

Harbour view/over HK Stadium

[51]
579 Deep Water Bay Road

深水灣道

HK$ 2b9,000220,000 Li Ka-shing's residence

Ocean, golf course view

[52]
637 Deep Water Bay Road

深水灣道

HK$1.76b8,000220,000Bought by Cannong Fok in 2007

for HK$ 350m Developed by National Properties Designed by architect Joseph Fung

[53]
722 Barker Road,

The Peak

山頂白加道

HK$2.7b12,400210,000Bought by Jack Ma in 2015

for HK$1.5b (150,000/sq.ft.)

[54]
81 Repulse Bay Road

淺水灣道

HK$2.3b11,000210,000Bought by Stanley Ho

in 1966 for HK$700,000

Near Deep Water Bay/Wan Chai Gap

[55]
989 Repulse Bay Road

淺水灣道

HK$3.6b18,000200,000Residence of C-Bons' founder

Ranked no.1 by Ratings Dept. in 2018

[56]
1013 Big Wave Road

Shek O*

大浪灣道

HK$3.6b20,000180,000 Pony Ma's residence [57]
N/A35 Barker Road

山頂白加道

HK$5.2b26,000220,000Bought by Lee Shau-kee

in 2015 for HK$1.82b in 2010 redeveloped into 3 houses (not comparable to other single houses) Ranked no.1 by Ratings Dept. in 2022

[58]
N/A12 Repulse Bay Road

淺水灣道

over HK$ 5b25,000200,000Owned by New World's Cheng family

(To be re-developed)

[59]

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