King Tai Court

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King Tai Court
Garden at entrance
Shops
Platform garden at the first floor
Table tennis table and chess area at the first floor
Car park
Pleasure Place

King Tai Court (Chinese: 景泰苑) is the first court developed by the Hong Kong Housing Authority and located at King Fuk Street, San Po Kong of Wong Tai Sin District, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It commenced in June 2017.[1]

Formerly the site of demolished [2] and originally planned as an public housing estate, the court occupies a site of around 6,800 square metres (73,000 sq ft) and comprises one domestic tower block, providing 857 residential flats in 32 domestic storeys of saleable floor area from 192 to 494 square feet (17.8 to 45.9 m2). Since it is built along the busy Prince Edward Road East, fixed windows are installed in flats facing the road side to block the roadway noise as far as possible.[3] Other amenities include retail, ancillary parking space, recreational facilities, property management office, and supported hostel for physically disabled (Pleasure Place).[4]

The flats were sold out in May 2017 to sitting tenants of Public Rental Housing and applicants eligible for Public Rental Housing at a starting price of HK$940,200 (equivalent to about US$127,375 in 2020).[5]

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