Miami Beach Towers, Residential complex in Tuen Mun District, Hong Kong.
Miami Beach Towers is a residential complex in Tuen Mun District consisting of six buildings arranged in a concave curve along Wu Chui Road. The development holds roughly 1.270 apartments, most of which feature views toward the water and surrounding bay area.
The complex was developed by Sino Land Company with construction beginning in 1991 on reclaimed land in Castle Peak Bay. The project was completed in two phases, with the second phase finishing in 1992.
The residential complex integrates into the Tuen Mun District educational system through Primary School Net 70 and the Secondary School Places Allocation Scheme.
The complex provides four parking structures and two clubhouses for residents to use. There is also a 50-meter swimming pool, courts for various sports, and exercise rooms all located within the grounds.
The property maintains an average occupancy rate of 2.6 persons per household, with unit prices ranging from 3.2 to 10.8 million Hong Kong dollars.
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