
Boland CourtBeacon Hill
HK$ 17M
SFA 1,115'[Not Verified]

Beacon Heights Block 8Beacon Hill
HK$ 10.5M
GFA 1,002'[Unverified]SFA 845'[Not Verified]

BEVERLEY HEIGHTSBeacon Hill
HK$ 17.5M
SFA 1,090'[Not Verified]

Beacon Heights Block 8Beacon Hill
HK$ 11.02MHK$ 10.38M
GFA 1,051'[Unverified]SFA 905'[Not Verified]
HK$ 17M
Updated on 09 Jan 2026
HK$ 22M
HK$ 17.8M
Price Reduced on 18 Oct 2025
HK$ 17M
Updated on 09 Jan 2026
HK$ 10.5M
Updated on 09 Jan 2026
HK$ 17.5M
Updated on 09 Jan 2026
HK$ 10.38M
HK$ 11.02M
Price Increased on 25 Nov 2025
HK$ 11.04M
HK$ 11.69M
Price Increased on 25 Nov 2025
HK$ 22M
HK$ 17.8M
Price Reduced on 18 Oct 2025
HK$ 34.8M
HK$ 30M
Price Reduced on 05 Dec 2025
HK$ 20.85M
HK$ 22M
Price Increased on 13 Dec 2025
HK$ 33M
HK$ 34M
Price Increased on 05 Dec 2025
HK$ 35M
HK$ 34M
Price Reduced on 24 Aug 2022
HK$ 20M
Updated on 06 Jan 2026
HK$ 18M
Updated on 06 Jan 2026
Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill (筆架山) is so-called because it was considered (even pre second world war) the best location for setting up a radio "beacon" that could offer good radio coverage of Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Territories because it was almost the centre-point of the 3 areas combined. Moreover, it had decent altitude that would allow the easy transmission of radio frequecies so a number of radars, radio stations and aviation radio signal towers were setup. After the hand-over, much of the radio facilities were de-commissioned and today only the quasi-government radio station (RTHK) remains.
Now Beacon Hill is a much-coveted residential area with a number of low-rise residential buildings that are generally very large for Hong Kong standards.
Kowloon Tong StationMTR Station
Kowloon Tong StationMTR Station