7 min read · 21 March 2026
Co-Living Property Management in Tai Hang & Lee Garden: A Landlord's Guide
Tai Hang offers a quieter, village-like alternative to Causeway Bay with strong co-living potential — discover what makes this neighbourhood special.
Why Tai Hang Is Ideal for Co-Living
Tai Hang is Hong Kong's best-kept secret — a quiet, tree-lined neighbourhood tucked between Causeway Bay and Victoria Park. Famous for the annual Fire Dragon Dance and its intimate local restaurant scene, Tai Hang offers a village-like atmosphere that's increasingly attractive to young professionals who want character and calm without sacrificing accessibility.
Tin Hau MTR station (Island Line) is a 5–8 minute walk, and Causeway Bay MTR is 10 minutes on foot. The area borders Victoria Park, giving residents access to Hong Kong's largest urban green space.
Key Location Facts
- MTR: Tin Hau Station (Island Line) — 5–8 min walk
- Average traditional rent (3-bed): HKD 26,000–36,000/month
- Co-living room rates: HKD 8,500–12,000/month
- Key streets: Tai Hang Road, Wun Sha Street, Hing Fat Street
Co-Living in Tai Hang
Tai Hang's building stock is predominantly low-rise residential — 4–6 storey walkups and small residential blocks. The quiet streets and local feel attract members who want a more residential experience than the bustle of Causeway Bay.
Room rates are slightly below Causeway Bay peak but above average for the Island: HKD 8,500–12,000/month. Members tend to stay longer (8–12+ months), which reduces turnover costs and improves net revenue.
Typical Property Profile
600–850 sqft flats in walkup buildings. Many properties have good natural light and cross-ventilation due to the lower building density. Properties on Tai Hang Road or its immediate side streets are most desirable.
Ready to Explore What Co-Living Could Mean for Your Property?
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