
Le PalaisStanley
HK$ 85MHK$ 108M
SFA 2,476'

ParisianStanley
HK$ 37M
SFA 1,403'

Turtle CoveStanley
HK$ 120MHK$ 160M
SFA 3,878'

Stanley CourtStanley
HK$ 51.5M
SFA 2,049'
HK$ 108M
HK$ 85M
Price Reduced on 24 Mar 2024
HK$ 37M
Updated on 07 Nov 2025
HK$ 51.5M
Updated on 07 Nov 2025
HK$ 10.8M
Updated on 06 Nov 2025
HK$ 108M
HK$ 85M
Price Reduced on 24 Mar 2024
HK$ 37M
Updated on 07 Nov 2025
HK$ 160M
HK$ 120M
Price Reduced on 11 Oct 2025
HK$ 51.5M
Updated on 07 Nov 2025
HK$ 10.8M
Updated on 06 Nov 2025
HK$ 175M
HK$ 185M
Price Increased on 06 Jul 2022
HK$ 128M
HK$ 120M
Price Reduced on 19 Sep 2024
HK$ 28M
HK$ 28.8M
Price Increased on 25 May 2025
HK$ 51.5M
Updated on 06 Nov 2025
HK$ 24.5M
HK$ 25M
Price Increased on 24 Oct 2025
HK$ 42.8M
HK$ 36M
Price Reduced on 03 Apr 2025
HK$ 65M
Updated on 06 Nov 2025
HK$ 27M
HK$ 24M
Price Reduced on 26 Sep 2025
HK$ 60M
HK$ 66M
Price Increased on 01 Nov 2025
HK$ 175M
HK$ 185M
Price Increased on 13 Jan 2022
HK$ 250M
Updated on 06 Nov 2025
Stanley
In 1841, Hong Kong's total population was estimated to be around 7,350. Stanley was the most densely populated area - with a population of around 2,000 - most of whom lived on boats rather than land. During the second world war it was the last bastion to fall to the Japanese invaders.
Stanley is situated on the south-side of the Hong Kong Island and has some spectacular apartments and houses. It is a great area for families to bring up children because there are a number of international schools nearby, beaches, picnic areas and open spaces.