
Manhattan CourtBeacon Hill
HK$ 11.5M
SFA 835'

Wing On CourtHo Man Tin
HK$ 24MHK$ 25M
SFA 1,411'

The ForfarKowloon City
HK$ 238MHK$ 230M
SFA 3,386'

No. 15 Ho Man Tin HillHo Man Tin
HK$ 230M
SFA 3,218'
HK$ 11.5M
Updated on 26 Apr 2026
HK$ 51.8M
Updated on 26 Apr 2026
HK$ 230M
Updated on 25 Apr 2026
HK$ 19M
HK$ 16.8M
Price Reduced on 10 Feb 2026
HK$ 2.98M
Updated on 11 Feb 2026
HK$ 8.8M
Updated on 24 Nov 2025
HK$ 11.5M
Updated on 26 Apr 2026
HK$ 25M
HK$ 24M
Price Reduced on 12 Jan 2026
HK$ 230M
HK$ 238M
Price Increased on 08 Mar 2026
HK$ 230M
Updated on 26 Apr 2026
HK$ 11.3M
Updated on 26 Apr 2026
HK$ 51.8M
Updated on 26 Apr 2026
HK$ 30M
Updated on 26 Apr 2026
HK$ 98.88M
HK$ 70M
Price Reduced on 22 Mar 2024
HK$ 35M
HK$ 34M
Price Reduced on 24 Aug 2022
HK$ 35.8M
HK$ 33.8M
Price Reduced on 12 Jan 2026
HK$ 10.5M
HK$ 10M
Price Reduced on 17 Mar 2026
HK$ 19.88M
HK$ 16.8M
Price Reduced on 17 Mar 2026
HK$ 8.8M
Updated on 26 Apr 2026
HK$ 18M
HK$ 16M
Price Reduced on 09 Aug 2025
Kowloon City has the following subdistrict(s) : Beacon Hill, Ho Man Tin, Hung Hom, Kowloon City, To Kwa Wan, Whampoa Garden
Kowloon City sits in central Kowloon, under Kowloon City District, covering ~10 km² with over 410,000 residents as of 2025. Salt production thrived in Qin-Han times; Song Dynasty’s Sung Wong Toi marks imperial refuge. Villages dotted the area until British annexation in 1860. The former Kai Tak Airport was a landmark until closure in 1998. MTR Kwun Tong and Tuen Ma lines converge; Prince Edward Road East and Kai Tak Road are commercial arteries. Sites include Sung Wong Toi Garden, Kowloon Walled City Park (memorializing the ungoverned enclave), and Ngau Chi Wan St. Joseph’s Church. Known as “Food City,” Thai and Malaysian streets offer authentic cuisine; Kai Tak Cruise Terminal draws tourists. Luxury flats in Ho Man Tin and To Kwa Wan line the waterfront promenade. Kowloon City fuses East-West history with modern vitality—a dynamic Kowloon core.