
The Lands Department issued six pre-sale consents for residential and non-residential developments in the first quarter of this year.
Among these, five were issued for residential developments, involving a total of 2,749 residential units.
Three of the projects are expected to be completed next year. Two of these are phases of developments – specifically a phase in Chai Wan comprising 592 units, and another in Tin Shui Wai involving 525 units. The third project, in Sha Tin, covers 240 units.
A development in Yau Tong involving 748 units, and another in Fanling comprising 644 units, are expected to be completed in 2027.
The remaining pre-sale consent is in relation to a non-residential development.
At the end of last month, 21 applications for pre-sale consent for residential developments, comprising a total of 7,090 residential units, were being processed.
In addition, the department was handling 11 applications for consent to assign, involving 3,436 residential units and four non-residential units.
Three applications for pre-sale consent for non-residential developments were also being processed.

The Lands Department issued six pre-sale consents for residential and non-residential developments in the first quarter of this year.
Among these, five were issued for residential developments, involving a total of 2,749 residential units.
Three of the projects are expected to be completed next year. Two of these are phases of developments – specifically a phase in Chai Wan comprising 592 units, and another in Tin Shui Wai involving 525 units. The third project, in Sha Tin, covers 240 units.
A development in Yau Tong involving 748 units, and another in Fanling comprising 644 units, are expected to be completed in 2027.
The remaining pre-sale consent is in relation to a non-residential development.
At the end of last month, 21 applications for pre-sale consent for residential developments, comprising a total of 7,090 residential units, were being processed.
In addition, the department was handling 11 applications for consent to assign, involving 3,436 residential units and four non-residential units.
Three applications for pre-sale consent for non-residential developments were also being processed.