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Chow Yun-fat nets 91% gain on Hong Kong flat after 31 years as prices rebound

By IslaApril 20, 20261 Min Read
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Chow Yun-fat, the legendary Hong Kong actor, has sold a Mid-Levels flat after more than three decades, securing a roughly 91 per cent gain, as the city’s secondary housing market continues to strengthen.

The 541 sq ft, three-bedroom flat in Corona Tower fetched HK$7.5 million (US$960,000), or HK$13,863 per square foot.

The sale agreement was signed on February 11 and the transaction was registered on March 11, according to Land Registry records.

The deal generated a gain of HK$3.58 million compared with the purchase price of HK$3.92 million. The flat was acquired in May 1995 by Chow Yun Fat Company, a corporate vehicle whose directors include Chow’s wife, Tan Hui-lian, according to data from the Land Registry and Companies Registry.

Corona Tower in Mid-Levels. Photo: Google Maps
Corona Tower in Mid-Levels. Photo: Google Maps

The transaction marked Chow’s first official residential sale in nearly 16 years. Known in Hong Kong as “Brother Fat”, the actor gained international fame through Hollywood, including a starring role in the Oscar-winning film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

The flat was first listed in 2024 at HK$8.99 million, before being briefly withdrawn, and later relaunched. The asking price was cut by 16.6 per cent before the deal was finalised, according to Chinese media reports.



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