
Beverly Villa Block 1-10Kowloon Tong
HK$ 31.8MHK$ 33M
GFA 1,742'SFA 1,609'[Not Verified]

Block 2 Kent CourtKowloon Tong
HK$ 17MHK$ 18M
GFA 1,414'[Unverified]SFA 1,283'[Not Verified]

Block 2 Kent CourtKowloon Tong
HK$ 18MHK$ 17M
SFA 1,283'

Parc Oasis Tower 1Yau Yat Chuen
HK$ 27.5MHK$ 29M
SFA 1,132'
HK$ 33M
HK$ 31.8M
Price Reduced on 29 Mar 2024
HK$ 17M
HK$ 18M
Price Increased on 07 May 2026
HK$ 14.8M
HK$ 15.8M
Price Increased on 03 Feb 2026
HK$ 33M
HK$ 31.8M
Price Reduced on 29 Mar 2024
HK$ 18M
HK$ 17M
Price Reduced on 22 Mar 2026
HK$ 17M
HK$ 18M
Price Increased on 07 May 2026
HK$ 29M
HK$ 27.5M
Price Reduced on 12 Mar 2025
HK$ 28M
Updated on 03 Jun 2026
HK$ 14.8M
HK$ 15.8M
Price Increased on 03 Feb 2026
HK$ 29.8M
HK$ 32.88M
Price Increased on 29 May 2026
Kowloon Tong
Kowloon Tong has the following subdistrict(s) : Kowloon Tong, Yau Yat Chuen
Kowloon Tong straddles Kowloon City and Sham Shui Po districts, covering ~2 km² with over 50,000 residents as of 2025. Famous for low-density homes, it developed as an upscale residential area in the 1920s, attracting expatriates under British rule. MTR East Rail and Kwun Tong lines meet at Kowloon Tong Station; Waterloo Road and Boundary Street are main arteries. Highlights include Hong Kong Baptist University and Kowloon Tong Proclamation Primary School, preserving greenery. Residences like university dorms and celebrity homes abound; nearby Kai Tak development adds momentum. Kowloon Tong blends education, housing, and commerce—a serene, premium Kowloon enclave ideal for families.