What is a Serviced Apartment?
A serviced apartment in Hong Kong is a fully furnished apartment that can be rented short- or medium-term, usually from one month onwards, with utilities, internet, and housekeeping included in the rent. It combines the space and privacy of an apartment with the convenience of hotel-style services.
What makes a Serviced Apartment Different?
Unlike traditional apartments in Hong Kong, serviced apartments are designed for flexibility and convenience.
They typically include:
Fully furnished living space
Electricity, water, gas, and internet
Regular housekeeping
On-site management or reception
Flexible lease terms from 1 month
Some with Clubhouse Facilities
This makes them popular with people who do not want to deal with furniture, long leases, or setting up utilities.
Who are Serviced Apartments Best for?
Serviced apartments are commonly used by:
Expats relocating to Hong Kong
Corporate executives on assignment
Students on exchange programmes
Digital nomads and remote workers
Families waiting for permanent housing
Anyone staying 1–12 months
They are especially useful for people arriving from overseas who want a move-in-ready solution.
Serviced Apartments vs Normal Rental Apartments
Serviced apartments:
Shorter lease terms
Furnished
Utilities & Housekeeping services included
Higher monthly cost
Normal rentals:
At least 12-month leases
Usually unfurnished
Utilities paid separately
Larger but with lower monthly rent
Are Serviced Apartments Legal in Hong Kong?
Yes. Properly operated serviced apartments are legal in Hong Kong and differ from short-term holiday rentals. Professional operators comply with local regulations and building usage requirements.
How much do Serviced Apartments cost?
Prices vary based on:
Location
Apartment size
Length of stay
Building facilities
As a rough guide:
Studios: HKD 15,000-30,000 per month
One-bedroom units: HKD30,000-50,000 per month
Two-bedroom units: HKD45,000-60,000 per month
Three-bedroom units: HKD70,000-150,000 per month
Why should you choose Serviced Apartment?
Go for serviced apartment if:
You want flexibility
You are staying less than 1 year i.e. just a few months
You don’t want to buy furniture
You’re new to Hong Kong
For long-term residents planning to stay for several years, a traditional apartment may be a more cost-effective option.