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Kowloon residential care home property up for sale

The market’s estimation is around $100m, with an average unit rate of approximately $6,579 per square foot.

A residential care home property located at Kam Tong Building, 1M–1S Waterloo Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, is up for sale according to Colliers.

The market’s estimation is around $100m, with an average unit rate of approximately $6,579 per square foot.

The property comprises ground floor shop unit D1, the first two floors, with a total gross area of approximately 15,200 square feet.

The ground floor shop spans approximately 600 sq. ft., whilst the first and second floors each offer around 7,200 sq. ft.

It will be by way of public tender that will close at 12 noon on Thursday, 11 December 2025. 
 

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