7 min read · 21 March 2026

Co-Living Property Management in Jordan: A Landlord's Guide

Jordan offers strong co-living demand with lower entry costs — discover why Kowloon-side landlords are partnering with co-living operators.

Why Jordan Is Ideal for Co-Living

Jordan sits at the crossroads of Kowloon's busiest neighbourhoods. With Jordan MTR station on the Tsuen Wan Line, residents can reach Tsim Sha Tsui in one stop, Mong Kok in one stop, and Central in under 15 minutes via the cross-harbour connection. Temple Street Night Market, Austin Road's dining scene, and the Kowloon Park area are all within walking distance.

What makes Jordan particularly compelling for co-living is its affordability relative to Hong Kong Island. Traditional rents for 3-bedroom flats run HKD 20,000–28,000/month — significantly less than equivalent properties in Wan Chai or Causeway Bay. This lower base means co-living conversion often delivers an even larger proportional uplift.

Demand is driven by mainland Chinese professionals arriving through talent schemes, budget-conscious expats who prefer Kowloon's accessibility, and young locals working in the TST/Jordan commercial corridor.

Key Location Facts

  • MTR: Jordan Station (Tsuen Wan Line) — 1 stop to TST, 1 stop to Mong Kok
  • Average traditional rent (3-bed): HKD 20,000–28,000/month
  • Co-living room rates: HKD 7,500–10,000/month
  • Key streets: Austin Road, Jordan Road, Nanking Street, Temple Street

Co-Living in Jordan

Jordan's building stock is dense residential blocks from the 1970s–1990s, many with lift access and layouts well-suited to room division. DMC restrictions are typically minimal in these older buildings.

Room rates are more competitive than Hong Kong Island — HKD 7,500–10,000/month — but the lower operating base means margins remain strong. Average occupancy runs 92–96%.

The member profile is more diverse than Island-side properties: roughly 45% mainland professionals, 30% Southeast Asian and South Asian expats, and 25% local young professionals.

Typical Property Profile

600–800 sqft flats with three bedrooms in mid-rise residential blocks. Many buildings along Austin Road and Nanking Street offer lift access, which broadens the tenant pool. Properties within a 5-minute walk of Jordan MTR command the highest demand.

Getting Started

Jordan offers excellent co-living economics due to lower entry costs and strong, diverse demand. Contact us for a free assessment of your Kowloon property.

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