Negotiating HK Rent



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Posted by TracyRussell 14 yrs ago
My husband and I will be moving to Hong Kong this September, and we are wondering as a general guide, how much discount one can ask for when negotiating rent?


Thank you so much!



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axptguy38 14 yrs ago
Right now it is a seller's market so not very much. There are signs of a bubble burst on the horizon but it isn't here yet.


I would say a few thousand perhaps. You'll probably have a better chance asking for one week or two free rent, or some free upgrades to the flat.

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TracyRussell 14 yrs ago
Thank you for your advice -- it is difficult to know what is best when you are on the other side of the world. Take care!

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axptguy38 14 yrs ago
Definitely take the rents you see online with a grain of salt. You won't really know until you're here and actually go and see places.

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TracyRussell 14 yrs ago
That makes sense, thank you!

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notaeuropean 14 yrs ago
I have had luck getting them down a thousand or two per month on flats ranging from 14-19k (final price). but it def. varies a/c to the landlord and the market, which seems to indeed be harsh right now for renters/buyers

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dudely11 14 yrs ago
I managed to negotiate down by 2 thousand on rent ranging between 25 and 30k. This seemed to be the range others I know have also managed...

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axptguy38 14 yrs ago
As mentioned, try getting extras. Upgraded kitchen. New floors and/or windows, TV and/or furniture, dishwasher, split A/C units to replace old one-piece noisy ones (will save you on electricity bills).. It's amazing what many landlords will agree to as they don't have to lower the sticker price.

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TracyRussell 14 yrs ago
Thank you all for the valuable advice -- it's much appreciated!

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Pillowtalk 14 yrs ago
I got HK$2k down per month, and have blackout curtains thrown in as well. Do not be pressurised by the landlord or the property agent, unless you l-o-v-e the place. There are so many plaes to rent in HK, you need time and patience. Good luck: )

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