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Lands Department issues 13 pre-sale consents in 3Q23 

The pre-sale consents involve 8,993 units.

The Lands Department issued 13 pre-sale consents for residential developments involving 8,993 units in 3Q23.

Three developments in Tuen Mun, Kai Tak and Yuen Long, comprising 4,146 units, will be completed next year. 

Four developments in Yau Tong, Kwun Tong, Tuen Mun and Tseung Kwan O, consisting of 3,184 units, will be ready in 2025. 

The remaining two developments, involving 1,663 units, in Kwun Tong and To Kwa Wan, will be finished in 2026.

Meanwhile, the Lands Department said it has begun processing the 35 applications for pre-sale consent for residential developments, comprising 14,845 units, and two for non-residential developments, issued last month.

Additionally, the department is handling one application for consent to assign involving 400 residential units.

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