Four pre-sale consents issued in August
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The Lands Department issued four
consents for the sale of 2,049 residential units in August, a spokesman
for the Department said today (September 6).
The four developments, one located
on Hong Kong Island and the remaining three in the New Territories, are
estimated to be completed between July 2005 and February 2006.
The Department also issued a consent
to assign for a residential development involving 2,010 units in Kowloon
in August.
At the end of August 2004, there
were 13 applications for pre-sale consent pending approval, involving a
total of 8,996 residential units.
Among these 13 applications, two
cases involving 1,621 residential units are expected to be completed
before December 2004 and seven cases involving 5,205 residential units
before December 2005. The remaining four cases involving 2,170 residential
units are due to be completed by end of June 2006.
There was one application for
pre-sale consent for commercial development pending approval.
In addition, there were two
applications for consent to assign involving 1,120 residential units and
two applications for consent to assign for commercial development pending
approval as at end of August 2004.
Members of the public may obtain up
to date information on consents to sell residential units in uncompleted
developments issued for the last six months and cases pending approval as
at end of August 2004 by dialling the hotline 2147 5475 or visiting the
Lands Department website at www.info.gov.hk/landsd/.
The names of the developer, its
parent company (if any), its solicitors, authorised person (including the
name of the firm) and the mortgagee bank (if any) in respect of individual
development are also available to the public in the form of reports
obtainable through the fax-on-demand facilities of the hotline or the
Lands Department website.
Ends/Monday, September 6, 2004
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