Matrix HK Transitional Housing Project Review

SUMMARIZE

Housing issues in Hong Kong are a matter of great concern in the local community and require concerted efforts from the government, businesses, and various sectors of society to address. Matrix Living, as a company that has always been concerned about Hong Kong’s housing issues, has been actively involved in housing construction in Hong Kong in recent years, contributing to a series of high-quality projects such as transitional housing in Tsing Yi, transitional housing in Sham Tseng, and transitional housing in Ngau Ting Kok.

Transitional Housing at “Yan Chai Residence” at Hong Kong

The transitional housing at Yan Chai Residence in Hong Kong uses the MiC technology for design and construction with steel structures. The project consists of two buildings, each with two floors, comprising a total of 237 boxes. The total construction area is 2,286 square meters, providing 212 units ranging from 1 to 5 people. Each unit includes a private bathroom and a kitchen area, equipped with extractor fans, air conditioning, hot water heaters, electrical appliances, and other facilities.

The transitional housing at Yan Chai Residence is located at the intersection of Hoi Kok Street and Hoi Hing Road in Tsuen Wan. It is widely regarded as “the best transitional housing in terms of environment” and is also known as the “seaview transitional housing.” As early as November last year, the units were officially occupied, and now the occupancy rate has reached 100%. It has received numerous positive reviews for its excellent environment and facilities.

Transitional Housing at Cheungshun street,Hong Kong

The transitional housing project “Shun Ting House” on Cheung Shun Street in Cheung Sha Wan, Hong Kong, is a 4-story building covering an area of nearly 15,000 square feet. It consists of 132 units ranging from one- to five-person and accessible units, accommodating more than 300 people in total. Each unit is equipped with a private toilet, bathroom, and cooking space.

Based on application data, the average occupancy rate of transitional housing in urban Hong Kong reaches as high as 97%. “Shun Ting Residence,” located in the heart of the city’s urban area and near an MTR station, is known for its spacious and bright interiors. On the official move-in day of the project, over 600 applications were received, and the occupancy rate for the day had already reached 70%, with demand so high that units were said to be “gone as soon as they became available.”unit is equipped with a private toilet, bathroom, and cooking space.

The Hong Kong transitional housing project in Ngau Tam Mei

Hong Kong’s Ngau Tam Mei Transitional Housing—“San Tin Flats” on Sun Tam Road in Ngau Tam Mei, Yuen Long, comprises four 4-story residential buildings, covering a floor area of 322,969 square feet and offering 1,080 units. The residential units are divided into three types, with sizes of 179, 262, and 358 square feet, accommodating approximately 2,700 people.

“San Tin Flats” is one of the largest transitional housing projects in Hong Kong. Despite severe weather conditions during its construction, including the “Red Rain” and “Black Rain” storm warnings, the project was completed on schedule without compromising quality. It successfully passed inspections and obtained the Occupation Permit (OP), and is now fully open for residents. The successful completion of this project not only provides better housing security for Hong Kong citizens but also contributes positively to the long-term development goals of the San Tin Technopole in the Northern Metropolis of Hong Kong.

CONCLUSION

Over the years, Matrix Living, with its deep expertise and accumulated industry experience, has remained steadfast in its commitment to construction quality and resident well-being. All of the Hong Kong projects involving Matrix Living have garnered widespread acclaim, demonstrating the company’s dedication to high standards and customer satisfaction. In the future, Matrix Living will continue to actively participate in Hong Kong’s housing development, providing more and better housing resources for the people of Hong Kong and contributing to the city’s sustainable economic and social development.