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Nice more affordable areas in Hong Kong
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| posted by Michele Lee Fletcher 1074 days ago |
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Hi.
Am looking at apartments on Lama Island and in North Point and Causeway Bay. Which area do you think would be most desirable to live in?
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| posted by The Cerne Abbas Giant 1074 days ago |
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Causeway Bay for me because of its centrality, restaurants and shopping. Too crowded and noisy for some though. And you may find a quiet street.
Lamma has a lot of advocates but you'd have to commute by ferry and it may be inconvenient if you want to come home late after nights out.
Don't think I'd live in North Point though it is a reasonable compromise between cost/centrality.
Watchu talkin' about Willis?
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| posted by tinybear 1074 days ago |
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Lamma is too inconvenient. North Point is a bit rundown. I'd say Causeway Bay is the best of the three.
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| posted by Chicago 1074 days ago |
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North Point does have a sort of Mid Levels area above the city that is pretty nice. Agree abt it being run down in the busy areas.
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| posted by oxfordgrad 1074 days ago |
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Try looking at Kai Yuen Street in North Point, lots of westerners live there. Very quiet, but no view
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