Layout & Key Features
- • 853 s.f.
• 2 bedroom(s)
• 2 bathrooms(s)
• Open fitted kitchen
• Open - • 1 covered carpark
• combined lounge
• Apartment
• Balcony
Extra Info
Building Info
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* Prices are correct at time of publishing but may change from time to time.
Jing Tai Garden Mansion
- Address:
- 27 Robinson Road
- Location:
- Midlevels
- Age:
- 1978
- Layout:
- 2-4 Bedrooms
- An older single block set slightly back from Robinson Road. The apartments have good efficient layouts and may have now been modified and renovated. Very convenient for the escalator.
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To arrange a viewing on this property please call us on
2537 5338
Midlevels
This area covers from
Hong Kong University, in the west of the island, to
Stubbs Road
in the east, passing behind the Central business and commerce district. It is
set on a steep hill, and comprises mainly high-rise apartment blocks with a few
older low-rise residences. In some corners, and on a high floor, you can get a
harbour view! Rentals are fairly high per square foot due to the convenience of
the location. A number of schools are located here, and it is well served by
public transport and taxis, as well as the infamous escalator, which runs from
Central up to its highest point on Conduit
Road in Mid Levels.
Hong Kong Park and the Botanical Gardens offer
some respite from the concrete jungle of Central!
Midlevels
This area covers from
Hong Kong University, in the west of the island, to
Stubbs Road
in the east, passing behind the Central business and commerce district. It is
set on a steep hill, and comprises mainly high-rise apartment blocks with a few
older low-rise residences. In some corners, and on a high floor, you can get a
harbour view! Rentals are fairly high per square foot due to the convenience of
the location. A number of schools are located here, and it is well served by
public transport and taxis, as well as the infamous escalator, which runs from
Central up to its highest point on Conduit
Road in Mid Levels.
Hong Kong Park and the Botanical Gardens offer
some respite from the concrete jungle of Central!

