
Winner Building Block ACentral
HK$ 5MHK$ 6.2M
SFA 403'

Kellett HeightsPeak
HK$ 55MHK$ 49.8M
SFA 1,368'

Estella CourtCentral Mid Levels
HK$ 32MHK$ 30M
SFA 1,707'

Hillsborough CourtCentral Mid Levels
HK$ 26M
SFA 781'
HK$ 6.2M
HK$ 5M
Price Reduced on 24 Jun 2026
HK$ 20.3M
HK$ 22M
Price Increased on 05 Jul 2021
HK$ 40.38M
Updated on 24 Jun 2026
HK$ 118M
Updated on 23 Jun 2026
HK$ 4.8M
Updated on 21 Jun 2026
HK$ 12.8M
HK$ 13.1M
Price Increased on 25 Apr 2026
HK$ 57M
Updated on 17 Jun 2026
HK$ 88.8M
Updated on 17 Jun 2026
HK$ 328M
Updated on 17 Jun 2026
HK$ 165M
HK$ 128M
Price Reduced on 16 Oct 2025
HK$ 58M
Updated on 17 Jun 2026
HK$ 8.1M
Updated on 17 Jun 2026
HK$ 14.8M
Updated on 17 Jun 2026
HK$ 17M
Updated on 17 Jun 2026
HK$ 148M
HK$ 151.8M
Price Increased on 28 Mar 2026
HK$ 48M
HK$ 49.5M
Price Increased on 30 Jan 2026
HK$ 15.8M
Updated on 17 Jun 2026
HK$ 44M
HK$ 43M
Price Reduced on 03 Feb 2026
HK$ 6.2M
HK$ 5M
Price Reduced on 24 Jun 2026
Central District
Central District has the following subdistrict(s) : Central, Central Mid Levels, Peak, Soho
Central District lies on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island, serving as the political, economic, and financial heart of the city. Stretching from Victoria Harbour to the mid-level hills, it boasts iconic skyscrapers like the International Finance Centre (IFC), Bank of China Tower, and HSBC Headquarters, embodying modern urban prosperity. Historic landmarks such as the former Legislative Council Building (now Court of Final Appeal), St. John’s Cathedral, and Man Mo Temple preserve colonial and traditional Chinese architecture, reflecting centuries of change.
Transport is seamless, with MTR Island, Tsuen Wan, and Airport Express lines converging, alongside trams, buses, and the Peak Tram from Garden Road. Streets like Des Voeux Road Central and Queen’s Road Central host flagship luxury brands, Michelin-starred restaurants, and premium offices. Lan Kwai Fong and Soho transform into vibrant nightlife hubs after dark. Government headquarters, the Government House, and courts are based here. Every Sunday, domestic helpers gather at Statue Square and HSBC’s ground plaza, creating the unique “Sunday Central” scene. Blending East-West cultures, old and new, Central remains Hong Kong’s most iconic core.

15/F, Wilson House
19-27 Wyndham Street, Central
Hong Kong

703 Admiralty Centre Tower 1
18 Harcourt Road
Hong Kong