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Expensive Property in HK
Martha’s Vineyard has apparently upped its presidential pedigree.
Former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama have purchased a seven-bedroom, nine-bathroom home in Edgartown, Massachusetts, according to reports. The price for the 29-acre estate was $11.75 million, public records show.
The property was purchased by a trust represented by attorney Ronald Rappaport, a partner at Reynolds, Rappaport, Kaplan and Hackney, according to records made available Wednesday. The trust is reportedly tied to the Obamas, but Mansion Global could not confirm the connection.
Hong Kong's top 10 expensive homes
By Time Out Hong KongPosted: Wednesday 25 May 2016
1.The Redhill
Peninsula, Tai Tam Asking: $880m (2014) Shot of houses sprawled along Tai Tam
coastline Introducing the most expensive house in Hong Kong – and it’s currently
on the market. For the outrageous price, you can grab this 3,013sq ft Tai Tam
townhouse, complete with its four bedrooms, a powder room, three bathrooms, a
maid’s room, a garden, a fitted kitchen, a terrace and, of course, the
quintessential car park.
2.10 Skyhigh, Pollock’s Path, The Peak Sold: $800m
(2011) Money ain’t a thang, just look at my pinky ring – this is the most
expensive residential property ever sold in Hong Kong. Located on Pollock’s
Path, a road last year ranked as the most expensive street in the world, the
8,300sq ft house at 10 Skyhigh – a joint venture between film doyen Stephen Chow
and Ryoden Development – sold in 2011 to an undisclosed owner for a whopping
$800m.
3. 8, 28 Barker Rd, The Peak Sold: $740m (2013) Most pricy investments
require the involvement of a bank. But not for Chinese lawyer Raymond Li, the
owner of this Peak property, who paid $740 million, mostly in cold, hard cash
(in suitcases, we wonder?). At three storeys and 6,863sq ft, it includes five
bedrooms, two car parks and a rooftop pool with an outstanding view of Victoria
Harbour. It has it in spades over the 6,847sq ft House 7, which wealthy
philanthropist Qian Fenglei bought for $690m, with a 1,822sq ft garden to boot.
Bargain.
4. 3 Gough Hill Rd, The Peak Sold: $650m (2013) In 2013, this 5,145sq
ft villa became the third most expensive home in Hong Kong, after garment
exporter Peter Law Kin-sang sold the property for $650 million in what some have
called 2013’s most notable deal in the luxury residence market. The price
translates to a ridiculous $126,336 per square foot!
5. 8 Pollock’s Path, The Peak Sold: $580m (2011)
It’s no wonder European diplomats love The Peak – the temperate region must remind them of their digs back home. This patch of land used to belong to the former French Consulate and commands views over Hong Kong
Island and Victoria Harbour. It’s a grade II historic building, measures
11,222sq ft and was sold at an average of $51,684 per square foot.
6. House 3, 28 Barker Rd, The Peak Sold: $538m (2013) Real estate agents know their property
– particularly Vivien Chan, the chairwoman of the Estate Agents Authority, who
owns this piece of prime real estate on Barker Road. This residence in the
seven-storey building measures in at 5,706sq ft and sold for $538m just last
year.
7. 11/F, Opus, Stubbs Rd, Mid-Levels Asking: $470m Hong Kong's Top 10
Expensive homes - Shot of Stubbs, Mid Levels This apartment in the famed
Frank-Gehry-designed Opus hit headlines last year for the price it couldn’t
attract: $470m. If it had sold at this price, it would have made the 5,409sq ft
space the most expensive apartment in the city per square foot – a record
currently held by, you guessed it, another apartment in Opus, which sold for
$455m in 2012.
8. 66/F, 39 Conduit Rd, Mid-Levels Sold: $360m (2011) Hong Kong's
Top 10 Expensive homes - View of Central from Conduit Rd, Mid-levels While
Conduit Road might only be the second-highest road in Western Mid-Levels, this
66th floor apartment takes you way up into the clouds. In fact, it is the
tallest building in the area with glorious views of Victoria Harbour. With 24
units up for sale, the 5,636sq ft Unit A sold the highest for $360.7m back in
2011.
9. Sky House, The Arch, West Kowloon Sold: $226m (2008) Hong Kong's Top 10
Expensive homes - The Arch, Kowloon Hey, it’s Kowloon’s most expensive property!
This 5,497sq ft West Kowloon apartment includes the Moon Tower penthouse and the
rooftop – essentially, a two-storey pad with a decent view of the moon too.
Selling at a mere $41,125 per square foot, it also shows that Kowloon is where
the value is at. 10. 51/F, Branksome Crest, Mid-Levels Sold: $203m (2010)
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