Grandeur Terrace, Public rental housing complex in Tin Shui Wai, Hong Kong.
Grandeur Terrace is a housing complex comprising eleven residential buildings in the Tin Shui Wai neighborhood. The development features communal spaces and sits close to transportation links, green areas, shopping venues, and community facilities.
The complex received its occupation permit in December 2002 after being initially planned as a homeownership scheme. It was converted to public rental housing upon completion of construction.
The development maintains a balanced residential environment where 98 percent of inhabitants share Chinese heritage, with households averaging three members each.
The site sits near bus stops and a light rail station, making it simple to move around the area. Parks and shopping options are within walking distance.
This complex stands apart from neighboring developments because its Chinese name does not carry the typical 'Tin' prefix found in other local housing estates. This naming difference makes it stand out among the area's residential properties.
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