Hong Kong politician Bunny Chan bets US$40 million on luxury market with Stanley purchase



A Hong Kong delegate to China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) bought a luxury residential project in the seaside enclave of Stanley for 44 per cent less than the seller paid six years ago, in the latest sign that deep discounts are drawing wealthy buyers back into the city’s high-end property market.

Bunny Chan Chung-ban, also the chairman of the apparel firm Prospectful Holdings and a former district councillor, acquired Villa Mortini at 8 Stanley Beach Road for HK$310 million (US$39.8 million) through his company Harry Corporation on December 9, according to Land Registry records.

“The main reason is that it offers a reasonable return, and the Hong Kong property market has already bottomed out,” Chan said in an interview. “Interest rates are not going to rise further, so it is a good choice for long-term investment. And of course, I am very optimistic about Hong Kong’s future prospects.”

The site comprises a trio of three-storey residential blocks, providing nine units with an average size of 2,095 sq ft, along with 10 parking spaces.

The seller was local property investment firm Gale Well Group. The firm, led by Jacinto Tong, has been offloading properties in recent years to reduce debt. Tong did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Gale Well acquired the property in 2019 for HK$550 million and put it on the market early last year, asking for HK$520 million. That was slashed to HK$400 million in August, and the final sale price represents 40 per cent off the asking price.

Chan said he only inspected the property at a late stage and acquired it together with existing tenancies. “I think a yield of around 3 per cent is acceptable,” he said.

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