Looking for some advice on Happy Valley Rental Prices



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Posted by cutio1979 16 yrs ago
Hi,


I hope you might be able to help me. I am coming up to the break clause in my tenancy agreement. I live in a 585 sq ft apartment in Happy Valley (very central) and pay $15k a month. 1 of my friends has got a 20% reduction on their fully furnished apartment and another 30% on their apartment which they furnished themselves. I have heard multiple instances of people negotiating down this much and have also looked at a few apartments and noted that I can get far more for my money. Is asking for 30% reduction fair of the current market in HK?


Many Thanks for your help

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COMMENTS
VinVin 16 yrs ago
Very fair.. the worst that could happen is they could say no and only give you 20.. its negotiations.. aim low.

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cutio1979 16 yrs ago
The condition is good but in my block currently you can rent one of the bigger units (over 700 sq ft) for $15k so I think I can get some reduction - clearly just wondering how much!

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sarahjames 16 yrs ago
I agree with walkup2 $15,000 sounds more than fair for an apartment in that area of that size. You often hear through the grapevine that apartments of a bigger size in the same block are cheaper, but it is often not the case and tends to be rumour. I think 700 sq ft for $15,000 in HV seems a little too good to be true unless the interior decor is really unsatisfactory - sounds as though you are getting a really good deal so I don't hold out much hope of you getting a reduction, but worth a try, let us know how you get on.

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cutio1979 16 yrs ago
Hi there,


Thanks for all your replies.


Walk Up - I dont need any more space to live in on my own so I didnt see the need to create extra work and effort moving, plus the cost of a new finders fee and extra furniture.


I did manage to get a reduction on my rent which the landlord offered when I called to discuss my break clause.



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