Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Mount Regalia: Hong Kong’s Latest Luxury Property That Every Royalty Wants To Live In

Mount Regalia, main
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Mount Regalia is Hong Kong’s most exceptional residential development with its avant-garde undertaking of what constitutes a truly luxurious lifestyle. The new spot occupies the New Territories, one of the island’s main districts that boasts an eclectic mix of past and present, spectacular nature and scenic views from the local mountains.

This innovative property is the epitome of opulent living and has been developed by Paliburg Group and Regal Hotels Group,

winner of the category for Best Luxury Real Estate Developer in Hong Kong at this year’s Luxury Lifestyle Awards. Furthermore, Mount Regalia was also selected by the panel of experts to receive the Best Luxury Residential Development in Hong Kong.
Mount Regalia, entire property view
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Being a joint effort from two prestigious Groups, only the best is expected from Mount Regalia. Paliburg Group is a highly regarded property company that specialises in property development and investment, project design and management as well as construction. The Group complements perfectly with Regal Hotels Group, a leading international hotel group that focuses on hotel and hospitality development, with over 20 hotels around the world as well as luxury property developments. Melding expertise from both market leaders, they have joined hands to develop and offer the exquisite properties of Mount Regalia.

Situated in the New Territories at 23 Lai Ping Road and atop an elevated location, the property grants picturesque views of Shing Mun River, Sha Tin Racecourse, and Tide Cove. Surrounding Mount Regalia are highly accessible commercial areas due to the high connectivity of the transportation network. Residents can reach the Greater Bay Area, Central District, and the airport within 30 minutes.

Mount Regalia, dinning room
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Mount Regalia, dinning room
Image: Mount Regalia
Mount Regalia, dinning room
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The residential complex is a sprawling 180,000 square feet with seven apartment buildings, 24 garden houses, car parks and a clubhouse. In total, Mount Regalia can accommodate 136 apartments with living space running the gamut of 1,575 to 3,360 square feet, and fitted with state of the art interiors. All apartments above ground level have private elevators and residents of the penthouses and duplexes can enjoy private pools or jacuzzis on the rooftop.

Mount Regalia, top-down view
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Other more luxe options include the detached homes that have even greater space for its 24 properties ranging from 2,233 to 4,960 square feet. Private escalators are built and the highest quality of interiors are offered. The gardens outside provide an opportunity for residents to wind down and get back to nature. There is also a 40-foot private pool that can be used.

The finishing touch to this palatial property is its clubhouse, which has a spacious lobby, VIP room for events, well-equipped gym and an outdoor infinity pool. Children will get to enjoy their own playground too. Lastly, Mount Regalia has a superb concierge service that runs 24 hours a day should residents need any assistance.

Mount Regalia Night shot of swimming pool
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Aside from winning the abovementioned awards, Mount Regalia has also been named by Luxury Lifestyle Awards as the winner of Best Luxury Sustainable Residential Development in Hong Kong. Various energy-saving features are included and the strong integration of green spaces throughout the property makes Mount Regalia a place fit for royalty and a great addition to the luxury real estate market in Hong Kong.

For more information about the Luxury Lifestyle Award, please visit: luxurylifestyleawards.com and for more information about Mount Regalia, please visit: mountregalia.hk

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