Hong Kong hedge fund founder buys luxury home in Shouson Hill for US$74.3 million



A company associated with Vincent Gao Leyi, the founder of Hong Kong-based hedge fund CoreView Capital, has bought a luxury home in the city’s Southern district for about HK$579 million (US$74.3 million), according to official records.
Matrix Properties was identified as the buyer of House 6 at the upscale development No 15 Shouson Hill in one of the city’s most exclusive enclaves, Land Registry documents showed.

According to the Companies Registry, Gao serves as a director of Matrix Properties along with Jiang Yijun. Gao is also the CEO and chief investment officer of CoreView, according to his LinkedIn page.

Jiang and Bosco Consultancy, with a registered address in the British Virgin Islands, were listed as shareholders of Matrix Properties.

Based on the purchase price, the 9,414 sq ft six-bedroom unit was valued at HK$61,499 per square foot.

Gao did not immediately reply to several requests for comment on Thursday.

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