The Pavilia Farm, Private housing estate in Tai Wai, Hong Kong.
The Pavilia Farm is a private housing estate in Tai Wai, Hong Kong, comprising 14 residential towers with a total of 3,090 units. The apartments range from studio layouts to four-bedroom configurations, distributed across three construction phases.
The first residents moved into the housing estate in September 2022. This marked a new phase in the building development of Tai Wai, an area that has changed rapidly.
The estate carries an English name with the word Farm, which contrasts with its modern high-rise character. Residents can look out toward Che Kung Temple, whose red-tiled roof and courtyard are visible from many of the tower windows.
The complex sits one minute from Tai Wai MTR station and offers access to the transport networks linking central Hong Kong and the New Territories. The towers are equipped with lifts, and the surrounding area is well connected for pedestrians.
The residential units vary in size from 24.5 to 157.5 square meters (264 to 1,695 square feet), with recent transactions reaching up to 3,260 Hong Kong dollars per square foot. These figures reflect the demand for housing near major transport hubs.
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