The following is an overview of public housing estates in Yau Tong, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, including Home Ownership Scheme (HOS), Private Sector Participation Scheme (PSPS), and Tenants Purchase Scheme (TPS) estates.
History
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Overview
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Name | Type | Inaug. | No Blocks | No Units | Notes | |
Ko Cheung Court | 高翔苑 | Public/GQ | 2004 | 5 | 1,800 | |
Ko Chun Court | 高俊苑 | HOS | 1995 | 5 | 1,616 | |
Ko Yee Estate | 高怡邨 | Public | 1994 | 4 | 1,278 | |
Lei Yue Mun Estate | 鯉魚門邨 | Public | 2002 | 3 | 2,397 | |
Yau Lai Estate | 油麗邨 | Public | 2005 | 6 | 2,550 | |
Yau Mei Court and Yau Chui Court | 油美苑及油翠苑 | HOS/GQ | 2002 | 11 | 3,872 | |
Yau Tong Centre | 油塘中心 | PSPS | 1981 | 9 | 506 | |
Yau Tong Estate | 油塘邨 | Public | 2000 | 5 | 3,596 |
Ko Cheung Court
editKo Cheung Court (Chinese: 高翔苑) consists of nine blocks built in 2004.
Developed in the Ko Chiu Road Redevelopment Phase 5,[1] the estate was planned to be an HOS estate. However, five blocks were converted to public rental housing[2][3] and another four blocks were converted to government quarters before occupation.[4]
Houses
editName[5][6] | Type | Usage | Completion |
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Ko Hang House | New Cruciform Block (Ver.1999) | Rental housing | 2004 |
Ko Ki House | |||
Ko Lun House | |||
Ko On House | |||
Ko Sui House | |||
Ko Fei House | New Harmony 1 | Government quarters | |
Ko Ching House | |||
Ko Fung House | New Harmony 2 | ||
Ko Hong House |
Ko Chun Court
editKo Chun Court (Chinese: 高俊苑) is an HOS court in Yau Tong, and was built as a part of the demolished Ko Chiu Road Estate. It consists of five blocks built in 1995.
Houses
editName[7] | Type | Completion |
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Chun Wui House | Harmony 1A | 1995 |
Chun Ying House | ||
Chun Moon House | ||
Chun Yat House | ||
Chun Mau House |
Ko Yee Estate
editKo Yee Estate (Chinese: 高怡邨) is built as a part of the demolished Ko Chiu Road Estate. The estate comprises four blocks offering 1,300 units.[8]
Houses
editName[9] | Type | Completion |
---|---|---|
Ko Chi House | Harmony 1 | 1994 |
Ko Yuen House | ||
Ko Shing House | Small Household Block | 2000 |
Ko Yuet House |
Lei Yue Mun Estate
editLei Yue Mun Estate (Chinese: 鯉魚門邨) consists of five residential blocks built in 2001, 2002, 2007 and 2016.[10]
Houses
editName[11] | Type | Completion |
---|---|---|
Lei Sang House | Harmony 1 | 2001 |
Lei Ye House | ||
Lei Hing House | 2002 | |
Lei Lung House | 2007 | |
Lei Wong House | Non-Standard Domestic Block | 2016 |
Yau Mei Court and Yau Chui Court
editYau Mei Court (Chinese: 油美苑) and Yau Chui Court (Chinese: 油翠苑) are HOS courts and government quarters in Yau Tong, located along Lei Yue Mun Road next to Yau Tong MTR station.[12][13]
Yau Tong Centre
editYau Tong Centre (Chinese: 油塘中心) is a HOS and TPS court in Yau Tong, near Yau Tong MTR station,[13] Yau Tong Bus Terminus,[14] Lei Yue Mun Estate and Yau Tong Industrial Area.[15][16] It consists of nine blocks built in 1981.
Houses
editName[17] | Type | Completion |
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Tower 1 | Private Sector Participation Scheme | 1981 |
Tower 2 | ||
Tower 3 | ||
Tower 4 | ||
Tower 5 | ||
Tower 6 | ||
Tower 7 | ||
Tower 8 | ||
Tower 9 |
Yau Tong Estate
editYau Tong Estate (Chinese: 油塘邨) was a resettlement estate but it is now redeveloped.
Yau Lai Estate
editYau Lai Estate (Chinese: 油麗邨) is a public housing estate located near Eastern Harbour Crossing and Yau Tong MTR station.[13] The estate was developed in four phases. Formerly an HOS estate, Phase 1 consists of six residential blocks completed in 2005.[18] Phase 3 consists of 2 blocks completed in 2008.[19] Phase 4 consists of 3 blocks completed in 2009.[20][21] Phase 5 and 6 consist of 2 blocks completed in 2011. Phase 7 consist of 2 blocks completed in 2019.
Houses
editName[22] | Type | Completion |
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Bik Lai House | New Cruciform Block (Ver.1999) | 2005 |
Chi Lai House | ||
Nga Lai House | ||
Sau Lai House | ||
Yat Lai House | ||
Yi Lai House | ||
Ying Lai House | New Harmony 1 | 2008 |
Fung Lai House | ||
Hong Lai House | Non-standard (Cruciform Block) | 2009 |
Tsui Lai House | ||
Yan Lai House | ||
Cheuk Lai House | Non-standard (Y-Shaped) | 2011 |
Yung Lai House | ||
Sun Lai House | Non-standard (W-Shaped) | 2019 |
References
edit- ^ Revised Client Brief, Scheme Design and Viability for the Shopping Centre Extension at Redevelopment of Yau Tong Estate Phase 4
- ^ Housing Authority Proposes to Sell HOS Flats to Government
- ^ Disposal of Surplus Home Ownership Scheme (HOS)/Private Sector Participation Scheme (PSPS) Flats
- ^ Proposed Use of Surplus Home Ownership Scheme Flats for Reprovisioning Departmental Quarters for the Disciplined Services
- ^ Hong Kong Housing Authority: Ko Cheung Court
- ^ Ko Cheung Court[usurped]
- ^ Hong Kong Housing Authority: Ko Chun Court
- ^ Ko Yee Estate Archived 23 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Hong Kong Housing Authority: Ko Yee Estate
- ^ Lei Yue Mun Estate Archived 24 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Hong Kong Housing Authority: Lei Yue Mun Estate
- ^ Hong Kong Housing Authority
- ^ a b c Yau Tong Station
- ^ The Kowloon Motor Bus Co. (1933) Ltd 九龍巴士(一九三三)
- ^ Lam Tin Integrated Family Service Centre
- ^ Kwun Tong District Archived 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Hong Kong Housing Authority: Yau Tong Centre
- ^ Hong Kong Housing Authority: "Domestic Rents for New Estates"
- ^ Provisions for Green, Safe and Healthy Living in New Public Rental Housing Developments
- ^ Hong Kong Housing Authority: "Memorandum for the Subsidised Housing Committee Domestic Rents for New Estates"
- ^ Hong Kong Housing Authority: "Memorandum for the Subsidised Housing Committee Domestic Rents for New Estates"
- ^ Hong Kong Housing Authority: Yau Lai Estate