Yuen Long On Ning Road, Yuen Long, Yuen Long, Hong Kong, New Territories
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This apartment is located in Yuen Long, Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Listed at 4,500,000 HKD (approximately $576,000 USD). The property offers a living area of 60 mΒ², 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. Built in 2002. Price per square meter: $9,600/mΒ². This is 41% below the Hong Kong average of $981,216.
Located in Yuen Long, Hong Kong.
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