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Home / Hong Kong (China) / Hong Kong(China) Student Accommodation / UNIICORNER | Tai Wai City Youth Apartment Phase 2

UNIICORNER | Tai Wai City Youth Apartment Phase 2, Hong Kong(China)

5.0 (2 Reviews)

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1 Mei Tin Rd, Tai Wai, Hong Kong(China)

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Property ID: S01600682
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Basic Info

Apartment No Service Fee Free Laundry Chinese receptionist TOD Subject Luxury Community Near Subway City View Near supermarket Near bus station

6 Total Units

Highest Floor 58

Built in 2011 · Renovated in 2010

Rent payment method: two-year deposit; four-month deposit. If you pay quarterly, you need to pay 4 months' rent as a deposit when booking a room, and the last two months' rent can be deducted from the deposit.

  (1) Pay the whole year's rent in one go, and you can enjoy the annual payment price of platform login (annual rent is more preferential than quarterly payment, the specific discount amount is shown on the official website)

  (2) The quarterly rent is the original price, that is, the quarterly rent price is based on the official website price plus 6%.

Note: PhDs and RAs with proof of employment will add 3% to the quarterly rent price.

 

【Expense Explanation】
All-inclusive (water, electricity and gas are capped at 300/person/month)

If one person lives in the master bedroom, a double service fee is required
Deposit: two deposits paid annually
Lease period: 1 year
The apartment service fee is 10% of the annual rent; the apartment service includes furniture and electrical appliances preparation and non-human damage repair of equipment, and at least one cleaning of the public area per month

 

Special note: The room types on the official website are sample rooms provided by the supplier. If you want to inquire about more room types and specific prices, please consult the consultant.

 

The pictures and videos are reference pictures of the apartment types in the same community. The final room will be subject to the actual room occupied. For further information please contact the consultant.

 

[Risk Warning]
In recent years, there have been cases in the Hong Kong rental market where tenants have suffered losses due to the one-time payment of the entire year's rent. Therefore, we adhere to the premise of fully considering the interests of every customer. All the apartment buildings we cooperate with support multiple payment plans, such as one-time payment/quarterly payment/monthly payment, etc. Please choose according to your own situation. Please pay attention to the above situation. [If there is any loss, you will bear the consequences yourself].

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HU**

City University of Hong Kong

UNIICORNER | Tai Wai City Youth Apartment Phase 2, Hong Kong(China) | Shared apartment for 6-7 people | 12 month

5.0

The facilities are well-equipped, and the property management services in the community are also very good.
The facilities are well-equipped, and the property management services in the community are also very good.

PENG**

City University of Hong Kong

UNIICORNER | Tai Wai City Youth Apartment Phase 2, Hong Kong(China) | Shared apartment for 6-7 people | 12 month

5.0

Recently, students moving into the student apartments in Hong Kong preferred south-facing balcony rooms—mainly because of the good lighting, relatively spacious areas, being on a high floor, no mosquitoes, not prone to dampness, and excellent natural ventilation (I think the wind here in 🇭🇰 is really strong, the ultraviolet rays are intense, and it's hard to keep an umbrella up while walking on the street, haha~ u1s1 The night view is beautiful, and I am currently very satisfied with my room experience...
Recently, students moving into the student apartments in Hong Kong preferred south-facing balcony rooms—mainly because of the good lighting, relatively spacious areas, being on a high floor, no mosquitoes, not prone to dampness, and excellent natural ventilation (I think the wind here in 🇭🇰 is really strong, the ultraviolet rays are intense, and it's hard to keep an umbrella up while walking on the street, haha~ u1s1 The night view is beautiful, and I am currently very satisfied with my room experience...
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