Business Times - 18 Aug 2010
Li Ka-shing pays top dollar for two sites
His company forked out a total of HK$7.6b for the land
(HONG KONG) Hong Kong's richest man, Li Ka-shing, snapped up two prime residential sites yesterday for prices well above market estimates, despite government measures to cool the overheating property market.
Mr Li's Cheung Kong (Holdings) bought a 7,551-square-metre waterfront plot in the city's Kowloon district for HK$3.51 billion (S$612 million), with around 150 bids placed in just over an hour.
The final price was nearly twice the opening bid of HK$1.77 billion, and translates into a per-square-foot price of HK$9,597, making it the most expensive land in the district.
The whopping price exceeded estimates of HK$2.3-2.82 billion from analysts polled by Dow Jones Newswires.
The blue-chip developer also bought another auctioned site, a 7,326-square- metre plot also in Kowloon, for HK$4.1 billion.
The price was 43.5 per cent higher than the opening bid and above the top end of market estimate of about HK$3.9 billion.
Developers remained upbeat despite a series of government measures announced last week to rein in Hong Kong's soaring residential market.
House prices in Hong Kong surged nearly 45 per cent from their trough at the end of 2008, while prices of some luxury flats have returned to, or surpassed, the peaks of the 1997 property boom.
'The new measures will not change the imbalance of supply and demand of residential buildings. The increase in land supply in recent months is not sufficient to satisfy the large appetite for residential flats,' Charles Chan, managing director for Savills Valuation and Professional Services, told AFP.
The government said last week it would increase land supply and tighten mortgage lending to avoid a property bubble.
John Tsang, the city's financial chief, said the government would auction three more sites before March 2011, regardless of whether developers tabled an offer equal to at least 80 per cent of the government's minimum price - a requirement under the city's land auction rules.
Two of the three sites will be auctioned in September, he said.
'A large amount of hot money has flown into Hong Kong's financial system. Flat prices of some popular housing developments are fast approaching historic highs,' Mr Tsang said last week.
'There is an increased risk of a property bubble forming because interest rates are expected to continue to be very low for some time to come.'
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority warned banks that the credit risks they faced in residential mortgages were rising and unveiled measures to help them cope.
These included lowering the loan-to-valuation ceiling to 60 per cent for properties worth HK$12 million or more.
The ceiling for all non- owner-occupied residential mortgages would also be lowered to 60 per cent\. \-- AFP
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