

January 15, 2010
SHKP's Peak One luxury project on Sha Tin Peak completed and ready for occupancy It's Starry Up Here performance to offer exclusive first preview on premium building quality and grandeur of new-generation luxury residence set new records
The first phase of Sun Hung Kai Properties (SHKP) Peak One low-density luxury residence atop Tung Lo Wan Shan in Sha Tin is completed and owners are in the process of taking possession. SHKP is spending more than a million on a series of "It's Starry Up Here" performances from 15 to 17 January (Friday to Sunday) to showcase the new development. Musicians, dancers and singers will be scheduled to perform to a backdrop of glittering lights and music for the enjoyment of owners, the media and SHKP Club members. Guests will be invited to high-level unit to enjoy panoramic views and visit the six-star Club One private clubhouse with its full facilities and the HK$100 million Sky One Garden in an exclusive preview of Peak One and its lush surroundings.
SHKP "builds homes with heart", striving to offer the finest properties. The new-generation Peak One features lavish details meticulously crafted to offer the ultimate in luxury living to occupants. Sun Hung Kai Real Estate Agency Executive Director Victor Lui said: "The first phase, Sky One second phase and soon-to-be-launched Peak House third phase are the best new-generation luxury residences built by SHKP from the building material used and handover standard to environmental greening and clubhouse facilities. Everything is of the highest caliber and grandest scale of luxury in Hong Kong. This is why nearly all units in the first two phases sold out quickly, reflecting market confidence in the quality of SHKP developments."
Sun Hung Kai Real Estate Agency Senior Sales and Marketing Manager Allen Woo said: "We will stage the It's Starry Up Here performances onsite. The performers include Swedish lighting designer Stephan Reed, who does stage lighting for many international concerts, Canadian dancers and top Hong Kong musicians. Exciting performances will combine dance, music and lighting effects of every colour to celebrate the most prestigious luxury residence on Sha Tin Peak."
Setting the benchmark for luxury residences
Peak One set several records, such as being the first low-density luxury apartment in Hong Kong to adopt stone cladding on the external walls to echo the detached houses on the peak and using construction methods and materials comparable to Severn 8. Stone architecture is another highlight of Peak One with 11,000 tons of first-class materials imported from Italy, Portugal and more. This complex construction method costs seven times more than the average residential project and the building techniques are very complicated. Both the value and amount of materials used set records in the development of local high-end property.
SHKP spent HK$100 million integrating green aesthetics in the property so occupants can experience the benefits of healthy living and relaxation in natural surroundings. This includes building the Sky One Garden covering 180,000 square feet and introducing advanced vertical greening technology to grow plants in a vertical garden of close to 12,000 square feet. There are over 10,000 plants. There is an exclusive Maestro Garden covering 20,000 square feet and featuring foliage blooming in a kaleidoscope of colours through the year to celebrate the changing seasons. The scale of this green zone is expected to set another record for high-end residences. The fact that this single project has created numerous records is the reason why Peak One continues to be the market's brightest focal point since its launch and a new benchmark for luxury property in the district.
Expert inspection and handover
SHKP is renowned for premium project quality. It was the first property developer to establish a property liaison team with professionals on hand to oversee the design and construction and formulate stringent handover standards for the quality of facilities and construction. They are also responsible for following up on handover matters and fine-tuning work following occupancy to ensure a high level of quality in every unit and satisfaction of buyers.
SHKP was also the first developer to offer a two-year guarantee to perform repairs within the first two years of occupancy for new residential units as part of its comprehensive after-sale service and assurance to buyers. It also provides an exceptionally long ten-day inspection period which allows owners ample time to inspect their units and submit requests for fine-tuning, with work to be completed as quickly as possible to let owners move in with greater peace of mind.
Prior to the owner's inspection, each unit is subject to five or six rounds of detailed inspection by SHKP's construction and monitoring departments. They look at over 100 items in every unit from windows and flooring to walls, bathtubs, electrical wiring and door joints. Every window in new units is tested twice to ensure it is watertight to prevent leakage problems.
Owners are guided by experienced, meticulous handover experts throughout the handover process. These professionals remind owners of areas requiring their special attention, help with details and answer inquiries. They follow up on each case conscientiously to provide comprehensive and attentive service.
SHKP has also spent HK$3million on handover packs and house-warming gifts for owners so they can look forward to moving into their new homes with excitement.
About Peak One
Peak One is atop Tung Lo Wan Shan in Sha Tin. It is being developed in three phases. It is primarily a low-density development to offer luxury living with a high level of privacy. The developer has spent HK$400 million to build a new road that connects directly to Route 8. The journey to Central is only 15 minutes and it takes only 11 minutes to reach ICC at Kowloon Station and Tsim Sha Tsui. Peak One is the only residential project on the road and its many other features make it comparable to luxury properties on the Peak.
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