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词条 Sandwich Class Housing Scheme
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  1. Developments

  2. Sales

  3. References

  4. External links

The Sandwich Class Housing Scheme (夾心階層住屋計劃) was a scheme from the Hong Kong Housing Society offering apartments to middle-income families, i.e. sandwich class, at concessionary prices during the 1990s in Hong Kong. The purchases were subject to a five-year resale restriction. The first development, Tivoli Garden,[1] was completed in 1995, and was followed by 12 other developments. In total, more than 12,000 units were offered.[2]

Unlike Home Ownership Scheme and Flat-for-Sale Scheme, the owners under Sandwich Class Housing Scheme must pay a land premium before they can sell their flats in the free second-hand property market.[3]

Developments

The housing estates built under the scheme were:[2] (number of apartments and year of completion into brackets)

  • Park Belvedere (雅景臺), Ma On Shan (882 - 1998)
  • Sunshine Grove (晴碧花園), Sha Tin (508 - 1998)
  • The Pinnacle (叠翠軒), Tseung Kwan O (1,424 - 1999)
  • Tivoli Garden(宏福花園), Tsing Yi (1,024 - 1995)
  • Hibiscus Park (芊紅居), Kwai Chung (420 - 1998)[4]
  • Marina Habitat (悅海華庭), Ap Lei Chau (992 - 1998)[4]
  • Bel Air Heights (悅庭軒), Diamond Hill (798 - 1999)
  • Cascades (欣圖軒), Ho Man Tin (712 - 1999)
  • Highland Park (浩景臺), Kwai Chung (1,456 - 1999)

Three developments were converted into private properties for sale at full market values:[2]

  • Cayman Rise, Kennedy Town
  • Radiant Towers (旭輝臺) Tseung Kwan O (704 - 1999)[5]
  • Mountain Shore, Ma On Shan (2002)
  • Serenity Place, Tseung Kwan O (2003)

Land reallocated to Housing Authority:

  • Proposed SCHC and Flat-for-Sale Scheme development in Area 103 of Tin Shui Wai (now Tin Ching Estate)[6]

Sales

Demand for Sandwich Class Housing apartments was generally high. For example, in 1996, the Hong Kong Housing Society received 6,520 applications for the sale of a batch of 1,696 units in Radiant Towers and Marina Habitat. This level of applications was a 40% increase in comparison to those for Park Belvedere and Tivoli Gardens, in 1995 and 1994 respectively.[7]

In the case of several projects, following a Government policy to suspend the sale of the subsidized flats in September 2001, not all units were sold under the initial Sandwich Class Housing Scheme. These projects include: Marina Habitat, The Pinnacle, Highland Park and Cascades.[4]

All units of Mountain Shore were initially sold within 9 hours in April 2002 at an average price of HK$2,900 per sq. ft.[8]

References

1. ^Hong Kong Housing Society - 1995 - Tivoli Garden
2. ^Hong Kong Housing Society - Sandwich Class Housing Scheme
3. ^Payment of land premium for disposal of sandwichclass flats]
4. ^Second mortgage loan arrangement for Sandwich Class Housing Scheme Owners
5. ^Sandwich Class Housing Scheme Hong Kong Housing Society - Properties Under Management {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716081314/http://www.hkhs.com/pdf/ar2007/092-PropertiesUnderManagement.pdf |date=2011-07-16 }}
6. ^The planning application submitted to Town Planning Board in 1997
7. ^The Standard: "Society shrugs off flats complaints", August 24, 1996{{dead link|date=May 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
8. ^Emporis - Mountain Shore

External links

{{commons category|Sandwich Class Housing Scheme}}
  • Sandwich Class Housing Scheme leaflet
  • Provisional LegCo Panel on Housing - Sandwich Class Housing Scheme
  • My Home Purchase Plan

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