As of 7pm only two out of 139 units on offer at the development on the site of Hong Kong’s former airport had been sold, according to Sammy Po of Midland Realty.
Hongkongers snub new homes at Miami Quay, Kai Tak, as rising interest rates, slow economy kill demand

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