7 min read · 21 March 2026
Co-Living Property Management in Causeway Bay: A Landlord's Guide
Causeway Bay is one of Hong Kong's highest-demand co-living markets — discover why this vibrant district delivers premium room rates and near-full occupancy.
Why Causeway Bay Is Ideal for Co-Living
Causeway Bay is Hong Kong at its most energetic. Times Square, Hysan Place, and the streets around Lee Garden attract millions of visitors annually, but behind the commercial frontage lies a dense residential neighbourhood that's home to some of Hong Kong's best co-living properties.
Causeway Bay MTR station (Island Line) puts residents within easy reach of Central, Wan Chai, and North Point. Victoria Park provides green space in one of the city's densest areas. The dining scene — from dai pai dong street food to high-end Japanese restaurants — is arguably the best in Hong Kong.
For co-living, Causeway Bay offers the strongest combination of location prestige, transport connectivity, and lifestyle amenities. Members here are willing to pay a premium, and occupancy rates consistently exceed 95%.
Key Location Facts
- MTR: Causeway Bay Station (Island Line) — 2 stops to Central
- Average traditional rent (3-bed): HKD 28,000–40,000/month
- Co-living room rates: HKD 9,000–14,000/month
- Key areas: Jardine's Bazaar, Lee Garden, Tang Lung Street, Percival Street
Co-Living in Causeway Bay
Commune Share operates multiple properties in Causeway Bay, with some of the highest revenue per property in our portfolio. A well-configured 5-room property here can generate HKD 55,000–68,000/month in gross revenue — substantially above what the same flat would earn as a traditional rental.
The building stock is mixed: tong lau on Jardine's Bazaar and the surrounding streets, newer residential blocks along Percival Street, and mid-rise buildings in the Lee Garden area. Older buildings near the market streets offer the best conversion economics.
Member profile: predominantly young professionals (25–32), split roughly equally between expats and mainland professionals. Average stay: 5–8 months, though premium rooms see longer tenures.
Typical Property Profile
750–1,000 sqft flats with potential for 4–5 rooms. Properties near Jardine's Bazaar MTR exit or the Lee Garden area are most desirable. Ground floor units to avoid; upper floors with natural light preferred.
Getting Started
Causeway Bay is a premium co-living market with proven demand. If you own a property here, it's worth understanding the numbers. Contact us for a free assessment.
Ready to Explore What Co-Living Could Mean for Your Property?
Commune Share operates properties across Hong Kong, from Sai Ying Pun to Causeway Bay. We offer free, no-obligation property assessments — we'll visit your property, evaluate its co-living potential, and walk you through the numbers.
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