The following is an overview of
public housing estates
Public housing is a form of housing tenure in which the property is usually owned by a government authorities, government authority, either central or local. Although the common goal of public housing is to provide affordable housing, the d ...
in
Yau Tong
Yau Tong () is an area of Hong Kong, located in the southeastern end of Kowloon, between Lei Yue Mun and Lam Tin, at the east shore of Victoria Harbour, west of Tseung Kwan O. Administratively, it is part of Kwun Tong District, the most densely ...
,
Kwun Tong
Kwun Tong is an area in the Kwun Tong District of Hong Kong, situated at the eastern part of the Kowloon Peninsula, and its boundary stretches from Lion Rock in the north to Lei Yue Mun in the south, and from the winding paths of Kowloon ...
,
Kowloon
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Hong Kong
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, including
Home Ownership Scheme (HOS),
Private Sector Participation Scheme (PSPS), and
Tenants Purchase Scheme (TPS) estates.
History
Overview
Ko Cheung Court
Ko Cheung Court () consists of nine blocks built in 2004.
Developed in the Ko Chiu Road Redevelopment Phase 5, the estate was planned to be an HOS estate. However, five blocks were converted to public rental housing and another four blocks were converted to government quarters before occupation.
Houses
Ko Chun Court
Ko Chun Court () is an HOS court in Yau Tong, and was built as a part of the demolished Ko Chiu Road Estate. It consists of five blocks built in 1995.
Houses
Ko Yee Estate
Ko Yee Estate () is built as a part of the
demolished
Demolition (also known as razing, cartage, and wrecking) is the science and engineering in safely and efficiently tearing down of buildings and other artificial structures. Demolition contrasts with deconstruction, which involves taking a ...
Ko Chiu Road Estate
Ko Chiu Road Estate () was a public housing estate in Ko Chiu Road, the upper hill of Yau Tong, Kwun Tong District, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
In 1964, the British Hong Kong Government announced that the estate would be named Yau Tong Bay Government L ...
. The estate comprises four blocks offering 1,300 units.
Houses
Lei Yue Mun Estate
Lei Yue Mun Estate () consists of five residential blocks built in 2001, 2002, 2007 and 2016.
Houses
Yau Mei Court and Yau Chui Court
Yau Mei Court () and Yau Chui Court () are HOS courts and government quarters in
Yau Tong
Yau Tong () is an area of Hong Kong, located in the southeastern end of Kowloon, between Lei Yue Mun and Lam Tin, at the east shore of Victoria Harbour, west of Tseung Kwan O. Administratively, it is part of Kwun Tong District, the most densely ...
, located along
Lei Yue Mun Road
Lei Yue Mun Road () is a major road in Lam Tin, Hong Kong. It runs from the junction with Tsui Ping Road and Kwun Tong Road near MTR Kwun Tong station to the roundabout with Ko Chiu Road near Lei Yue Mun Estate in Yau Tong. The westernmost sec ...
next to
Yau Tong MTR station.
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Yau Tong Centre
Yau Tong Centre () is a HOS and TPS court in Yau Tong, near Yau Tong MTR station, Yau Tong Bus Terminus, Lei Yue Mun Estate and Yau Tong Industrial Area. It consists of nine blocks built in 1981.
Houses
Yau Tong Estate
Yau Tong Estate () was a resettlement estate but it is now redeveloped.
Yau Lai Estate
Yau Lai Estate () is a public housing estate located near Eastern Harbour Crossing
The Eastern Harbour Crossing, abbreviated as "EHC" (), is a combined road-rail tunnel that crosses beneath Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong. Opened on 21 September 1989, it connects Quarry Bay, Hong Kong Island and Cha Kwo Ling, East Kowloon, Ko ...
and Yau Tong MTR station. The estate was developed in four phases. Formerly an HOS estate, Phase 1 consists of six residential blocks completed in 2005. Phase 3 consists of 2 blocks completed in 2008. Phase 4 consists of 3 blocks completed in 2009.Hong Kong Housing Authority: "Memorandum for the Subsidised Housing Committee Domestic Rents for New Estates"
/ref> Phase 5 and 6 consist of 2 blocks completed in 2011. Phase 7 consist of 2 blocks completed in 2019.
Houses
References
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