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Unlock Insights with Our New Property Transaction Analysis Features

Blog | May 28, 2025

At Spacious.hk, we’ve always believed that smarter property decisions come from better data and greater transparency.

Today, I’m pleased to share the most significant upgrade to our platform to date — a major step forward in how Hong Kong property data is delivered and understood.

Real-Time Transaction Updates
A New Standard in Property Transparency

With this upgrade, we’re introducing a powerful feature:

You can now follow any building on Spacious.hk and receive automated updates whenever a new transaction occurs.

Spacious.hk is the first and only platform in Hong Kong to provide this level of building-specific transaction tracking.

You’ll also continue to receive alerts for new listings, giving you a complete view of market activity in the buildings that matter most to you.

If you’re already following buildings, these daily transaction updates will now be delivered to you automatically — no action required.

Built for Deeper Insight

Compare property trends across time and economic data.

Spacious is Hong Kong’s largest independent property search platform – we’re not agents, so our insights are impartial, transparent, and user-first.

This release includes several enhancements designed for users who want to go beyond search:

  • 29 years of historical transaction data (since 1996)
    Access the deepest transaction archive available in Hong Kong.

  • Unmatched building coverage
    No other platform offers this breadth and accuracy of transaction records.

  • Advanced filtering and query tools
    Search and segment by location, building, price, floor area, and more.

  • Compare property market trends with economic indicators
    Including GDP, unemployment rates, and other key metrics.

  • Analyze trends across time periods 
    Compare historical activity across different market cycles or specific date ranges.

Get Started Today

Mobile alert for new property transaction.

This release is the culmination of years of data work, platform development, and user feedback. We’re proud to bring these tools to market — and we believe they represent a new benchmark for transparency in Hong Kong real estate.

As always, we welcome your thoughts. Your feedback helps us continue to build the most intelligent, user-driven property platform in the region.

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