How tiny can a Hong Kong ‘nano flat’ be' Let’s squeeze in a garden and charge them more
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Nov 15 2021 at 12:00 AM GMT
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- As new homes in Hong Kong shrink despite costing more, private developers are adding gimmicks to sell their smallest flats.
- The latest feature: a tiny patch of garden.
- More of these shoebox homes, usually just 200 to 300 sq ft in size, have been built in recent years, even in low-density residential areas in the New Territories.
- The public sector has also joined in, building more tiny homes referred to as nano flats.
- The trend has persisted even though the government has acknowledged that cramped….
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- Published Nov 15, 2021 12:00 AM GMT