Savills: Hong Kong Residential Leasing Market Shows Broad-Based Activity in November with Steady Demand Across Price Segments

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Hong Kong's residential leasing market demonstrated robust activity across all price segments in November, according to a report by Savills. Units priced below HK$100,000 per month in Mid-Levels saw a notable increase in transactions, while the high-end segment focused on newly built luxury properties with monthly rents exceeding HK$100,000, featuring spacious layouts and premium amenities.

Affluent mainland Chinese tenants emerged as the primary driver of the high-end market, tightening supply for premium rentals in Mid-Levels and The Peak. Meanwhile, corporate tenants and young professionals favored cost-effective areas like West Kowloon and Discovery Bay, while family tenants prioritized convenience-oriented properties in Mid-Levels. Emerging districts such as Kai Tak also attracted price-sensitive mainland renters due to newly completed private housing estates.

**Key Market Trends:** - **Tight High-End Supply:** Mainland affluent tenants concentrated demand on premium Mid-Levels projects like *The Albany* and *The Pacifica*, exacerbating supply constraints and supporting rental performance in Mid-Levels and The Peak. - **Segmented Tenant Profiles:** Corporate and young professional tenants with budgets of HK$30,000–60,000 preferred West Kowloon and Discovery Bay, while families allocated HK$60,000–80,000 for Mid-Levels’ convenience-driven properties. - **Rising Demand in Emerging Areas:** New private developments in Kai Tak, equipped with clubhouses and shopping malls, drew budget-conscious mainland renters. - **Institutional Supply Dominance:** As property prices stabilized, individual landlords withdrew units for sale, leaving developers like *One Central Place* in Central to meet demand through prime locations and flexible leases. - **Stable Serviced Apartment Demand:** Active Hong Kong IPO activity sustained short-term accommodation needs among mainland investment bankers, with budgets of HK$30,000–40,000 in Central and HK$20,000–30,000 in Western/Sai Ying Pun.

Dennis Tong, Director of Research & Advisory at Savills, noted that Q3’s leasing momentum was fueled by mainland tenants seeking quality homes, contrasting limited prime supply with growing demand for value-oriented areas. Serviced apartments remained steady, driven by short-term stays linked to IPO-related professionals.

Priscilla Li, Director of Residential Services at Savills Hong Kong, highlighted diversified market dynamics: affluent mainland demand for luxury properties, coupled with corporate and young family support for mid-tier segments. Tight supply and locational advantages are expected to sustain core-area rents, while emerging districts offer budget-friendly alternatives.

Rental indices rose across all districts, with New Territories luxury properties leading at a 3.7% monthly increase.

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