Richland Gardens, Home Ownership Scheme housing estate in Kwun Tong District, China.
Richland Gardens is a residential estate in Kwun Tong District comprising multiple apartment blocks designed for mixed household sizes. The development includes landscaped courtyards, children's playgrounds, and a community center serving residents.
The estate was built in the late 1990s as part of a government program to create housing for middle-income families. This initiative helped many Hong Kong residents achieve homeownership at affordable prices.
The estate maintains designated spaces for community gatherings and events where residents participate in local activities throughout the year.
The estate has good access to public transportation with nearby stations and bus stops connecting to other parts of the district. Grocery stores, schools, and recreational spaces are all within walking distance of the residential blocks.
Residents can sell their units on the secondary market to eligible buyers after three years without paying surcharges. This arrangement gives homeowners more flexibility in selling compared to typical private residential markets.
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