Hong Kong’s NWD puts another 55 units at State Pavilia up for sale at a low price
Enthusiastic buyers oversubscribed the sale of a first batch of flats last week
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NWD released the second batch of flats at its State Pavilia development in North Point on Sunday after more than 2,850 prospective buyers wrote cheques for a chance to buy the 88 units that were put up for sale at below-cost prices on Thursday, according to agents. The developer was likely to launch its new sale this weekend.
The second price listing included 11 one-bedroom units and 44 two-bedrooms flats, ranging from 351 sq ft to 621 sq ft. These flats were priced from HK$6.32 million (US$811,466) to HK$14.06 million, or HK$17,613 to HK$22,618 per square foot.
The average price per square foot for the new batch is HK$18,998, up 2.5 per cent from the first list.
The first price list was below some analysts’ expectations. It was around 13 per cent lower than its accommodation value of about HK$21,500, surveyors said. The accommodation value is the land acquisition cost divided by the gross floor area permitted for the project.
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