Kingston Terrace, Private housing estate in Tuen Mun District, Hong Kong.
Kingston Terrace is a private residential estate in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong, made up of four towers of 36 floors each and offering over 1,100 apartments for purchase. The units come in small to medium sizes and are spread across a compact site with shared outdoor areas.
The Hong Kong Housing Society completed this estate in 2002 as the final project under its Flat-for-Sale scheme, a program created to help residents buy rather than rent their homes. The scheme had run for several decades and helped many households in the city access homeownership.
The estate sits in Tuen Mun, a planned new town where many families settled from the 1970s onward, giving the area a strong community feel. Housing complexes like this one are central to everyday life here, with residents sharing communal gardens and outdoor spaces.
Because this is a private residential estate, access to the buildings and indoor facilities is limited to residents. The surrounding streets are easy to walk and well connected to Tuen Mun's main transport links, making the area straightforward to reach by bus or light rail.
Kingston Terrace holds the distinction of being the very last estate completed under the Flat-for-Sale scheme before the program was closed in 2002. This makes it a closing chapter in a long effort by the city to help middle-income families own their homes.
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