Greenville Gardens · East Mid-Levels Chaiton Terrace — Happy Peninsula’s Henry’s Grand Entrance at the Start of Stubbs Road: North-Facing Units Overlooking Happy Valley Racecourse and Victoria Harbour
Developed by Henry’s Grand (HK), Greenville Gardens at 14–17 Chaiton Terrace, East Mid-Levels, welcomed residents from August 1974 to December 1980 — 4 towers (12–24 storeys), 316 units total, a c...
Greenville Gardens · East Mid-Levels Chaiton Terrace — Happy Peninsula’s Henry’s Grand Entrance at the Start of Stubbs Road: North-Facing Units Overlooking Happy Valley Racecourse and Victoria Harbour
Developed by Henry’s Grand (HK), Greenville Gardens at 14–17 Chaiton Terrace, East Mid-Levels, welcomed residents from August 1974 to December 1980 — 4 towers (12–24 storeys), 316 units total, a classic traditional mansion in East Mid-Levels. Saleable areas from 1,144 to 1,452 sq ft, focused on 3-bedroom units; each unit has a terrace, with practicality rates nearing 90%. North-facing large units enjoy open views over Happy Valley Racecourse and Victoria Harbour cityscapes; south-facing units offer lush mountain vistas, all with terraces. Current asking prices HK$17.2M–$63.8M, ~HK$17,112 psf; rentals HK$46,500–$75,000/month, ~HK$42 psf. February 2025: Block D, high floor, unit sq ft, 3-bed 1-bath with maid’s room) sold at HK$21M (HK$15,306 psf); owner held 17 years, profit ~HK$10.05M, up 92%. April 2025: top-floor duplex with self-made adjoining unit (2,416 sq ft + 1,000+ sq ft rooftop) sold at HK$40M with 2 car parks (HK$16,556 psf). ~14-minute walk to Wan Chai MTR; nearby bus routes 15, 15B, 6; zoned within Primary School Net 12 and Wan Chai district — the definitive address for those seeking East Mid-Levels’ tranquility, high privacy, and racecourse views.