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Sky-High Rents Force Hong Kong Bankers Into Dorm Life


A bed space inside a unit of Synergy Biz’s Bibliotheque co-living project in the Yau Ma Tei district of Hong Kong.Photographer: Anthony Kwan/Bloomberg

 


 September 5th, 2017  |  09:36 AM  |   884 views

HONG KONG

 

Young finance industry workers are bunking down in dormitory-style accommodation in Hong Kong as “co-living" developments take off in the world’s priciest city for property.

 

An investment banker and a bank intern are among those renting rooms in an upmarket development called Mini Ocean Park Station on the south side of Hong Kong island, said marketing manager Cynthia Cheung.

 

Elsewhere in the city, marketing manager Nicole Ho, 33, will have up to nine room-mates in her new home when another project opens, in a converted tenement block.

 

Stratospheric housing costs in Hong Kong are giving a push in the city to a trend taking off around the world as young people from New York to London to Shanghai struggle with elevated home prices. The city has at least six current and pending co-living developments started after 2015.

 

“There are limited affordable housing options for the younger generation,” said Keith Wong, the co-founder of Synergy Biz Group Ltd., a company developing co-working and co-living projects. The lifestyle can suit students after graduation and people hungry for a sense of community, he said.

 

As the trend takes off, Hong Kong still lags behind places including London and Amsterdam, where co-living developments cater for all ages or sometimes specifically target professionals only, rather than merely the young, he added.

 

Mini Ocean Park Station is a conversion of 18 former luxury apartments in a complex in the Shouson Hill district into 270 units by Filipino tycoon Lucio Tan’s Eton Properties. A private room of 80 to 100 square feet -- smaller than a regular car park -- can cost HK$8,500 ($1,086) a month. The ground floor features a common area with vending machines for snacks, washing machines, and couches.

 

Most of the initial sign-ups are university students, according to Cheung.

 

Nicole Ho will live in a building around 50 years old in Yau Ma Tei, in Kowloon, converted by Synergy Biz, where a single room of about 400 square feet may sleep as many as 10 people. There are common areas for cooking and socializing and bathrooms are also shared in the development called Bibliotheque. Prices range from HK$3,500 per month to HK$5,500.

 

About 400 people applied for 120 beds in the development, which will open in the fourth quarter, according to Wong. Ho wants to meet new people and is not daunted by sharing a room, saying that she did that while studying in Japan and is currently doing the same with her sister in their family home.

 


 

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courtesy of BLOOMBERG

by Wai Yi Shawna Kwan

 

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