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Wang Chi House Owners Urged to Join Government's Housing Plan by June 30 for Long-Term Benefits

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Wang Chi House Owners Urged to Join Government's Housing Plan by June 30 for Long-Term Benefits
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Wang Chi House Owners Urged to Join Government's Housing Plan by June 30 for Long-Term Benefits

2026-04-28 18:50 Last Updated At:18:58

Government announces follow-up arrangements for Wang Chi House to address residents' concerns

In response to the strong consensus initially reflected among Wang Chi House (Block H, Wang Fuk Court, Tai Po) owners regarding joining the long-term housing arrangement plan, the Government today (April 28) announced that if three-quarters (75 per cent) or more of the owners sign the Letter of Acceptance on or before June 30, confirming their intention to sell their titles to the Government, the long-term housing arrangement plan currently applicable to Blocks A to G of Wang Fuk Court will also be available to Wang Chi House.

Since the announcement of the long-term housing arrangement plan on February 21, the latest situation of Wang Chi House is as follows:

1. The Housing Bureau's Engagement Team has successfully contacted 99 per cent of Wang Chi House owners, with around 77 per cent initially indicating their wish to join the Government's long-term housing arrangement plan and sell their titles.

2. Although Wang Chi House was not damaged by the fire, many owners expressed concerns about the complicated issues they will face in the future, citing uncertainties. These include the difficulty of estimating when they can return to live in Wang Chi House, modifying the land lease and deed of mutual covenant, separately engaging contractors and management companies, and bearing high maintenance and potentially sharp rising management costs.

3. Some owners reported psychological distress after the fire and were unwilling to return to their original homes. Some were worried that the value of Wang Chi House would be reduced and that the transaction procedures would encounter numerous difficulties that would be hard to overcome.

4. The repair works for Wang Chi House are more complicated than expected. About two-thirds of the external walls remain unfinished, and additional works are required to form the emergency vehicular access, overhaul the fire services system, and restore central liquefied petroleum gas, water supply, and power facilities. The likelihood of completing all works, legal and procurement procedures, and related insurance arrangements within this year is extremely low.

The Government considers the following principles essential in handling the follow-up arrangements for Wang Chi House:

1. Wang Chi House itself was not damaged by the fire, unlike the other seven blocks;

2. The Government must respect private property rights. However, if Wang Chi House owners reach a strong consensus and would like the long-term housing arrangement plan to be available to their block, the Government will respond to residents' demands and intervene in a reasonable manner;

3. The Government has emphasised that the handling of Wang Fuk Court's long-term housing arrangement must balance empathy, rationality, and legality, with empathy as the priority. This principle also applies to Wang Chi House; other principles mentioned earlier, including providing diverse options so that residents "have a real choice" and providing a long-term housing option in Tai Po, in addition to cross-district options, are equally applicable;

4. If the Government only acquires a small number of flats, it will lack sufficient influence over Wang Chi House's future. Complex issues faced by the Wang Chi House owners, including issues relating to the land leases, deeds of mutual covenant and maintenance of common areas, will not be able to be effectively resolved; and

5. Careful consideration must be given to all factors, including the use of public resources, practical implementation, and feasibility of the plan.

After taking into account these principles and prudently weighing the different factors, the Government now proposes the following arrangements for Wang Chi House:

1. The acquisition plan previously offered to Blocks A to G is based on saleable area. The acquisition price is $8,000 per square foot for flats with premium unpaid, and $10,500 per square foot for flats with premium paid. The Government is prepared to acquire flats of Wang Chi House adopting this uniform price standard. Wang Chi House owners accepting this acquisition plan must sign the Letter of Acceptance to formally confirm their intention to accept the acquisition offer from the Government.

2. If three-quarters (75 per cent) or more of Wang Chi House owners sign the Letter of Acceptance on or before June 30, confirming their intention to sell, the long-term housing arrangement plan will be formally available to Wang Chi House. Otherwise, the plan will not cover Wang Chi House.

3. If the plan is available to Wang Chi House, the arrangements will be broadly consistent with those applicable to Blocks A to G, including:

i. The acquisition prices mentioned above in (1);

ii. Various options for owners, including cash acquisition option, purchasing new subsidised sale flats (SSF) under the Special Sales Exercise for Wang Fuk Court, or opting for "Flat-for-Flat" arrangements;

iii. Owners who do not join the Special Sales Exercise or fail to secure a preferred flat in the Special Sales Exercise may, within two years after selling their titles and receiving cash payment, qualify as Green Form applicants to purchase SSF in the secondary market;

iv. Owners of Wang Chi House signing the Letter of Acceptance on or before June 30 will enjoy first-round priority in flat selection under the Special Sales Exercise;

v. Owners of Wang Chi House who do not sign by June 30 but later decide to sell must sign the Letter of Acceptance on or before August 31; and

vi. To arrange for owners of Wang Chi House accepting the Government's acquisition to sign the Agreement for Sale and Purchase on or before October 15.

4. When signing the Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Wang Chi House owners, the Government will include a clause stipulating that if fewer than three-quarters (75 per cent) of owners ultimately sign the Agreement for Sale and Purchase, the Government reserves the right to discontinue the acquisition since the inclusion of Wang Chi House in the plan is premised on at least three-quarters (75 per cent) of owners wishing to sell.

5. For individual owners unable to sign the Letter of Acceptance by August 31 or the Agreement for Sale and Purchase by October 15 due to special circumstances (such as unresolved ownership or estate matters), the Government may exercise flexibility on a case-by-case basis.

The 2026-27 Budget has earmarked $4 billion for the acquisition of Blocks A to G of Wang Fuk Court. The estimated total acquisition cost for Wang Chi House is about $1 billion. The Government will seek additional funding approval from the Finance Committee of the Legislative Council in due course.

The Housing Bureau's Engagement Team will approach Wang Chi House owners again starting tomorrow (April 29) to clearly explain the details of the long-term housing arrangement plan and address owners' questions.

If owners of Wang Chi House have any questions, they may contact the Engagement Team directly or call the Government's hotline for Wang Fuk Court long-term housing arrangement plan at 2129 8133.

Meanwhile, the Engagement Team will also continue to follow up closely on Blocks A to G. The Engagement Team has already contacted most owners of these blocks, with over 70 per cent initially indicating their wish to sell their titles to the Government. The Government is drafting legal documents for the acquisition and plans to issue acquisition offers in May to owners intending to sell. Once owners sign the Letter of Acceptance to indicate their consent to the acquisition, solicitors appointed by both parties will immediately commence the legal procedures for the Agreement for Sale and Purchase. As for Wang Chi House, legal procedures for sale and purchase can only commence once the long-term housing arrangement plan is available to the block.

Source: AI-found images

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Remarks by DFS at media session on follow-up arrangements for Wang Chi House at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po (with photo/video)

The Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Cheuk Wing-hing; and the Deputy Financial Secretary, Mr Michael Wong, together with the Secretary for Housing, Ms Winnie Ho; and Deputy Secretary for Housing Ms Estrella Cheung, met the media today (April 28) regarding the follow-up arrangements for Wang Chi House at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po. Following are Mr Wong's remarks at the media session:

Reporter: What difficulties Wang Chi House residents should expect to face if they want to move back to their homes? Is the Government recommending these residents to join the rehousing offer that you have proposed to the other seven blocks of Wang Fuk Court?

Deputy Financial Secretary: Thank you for your two questions. Firstly, we do think the proposal is a good one for them, so that's our basic position. But it doesn't mean that we'd like to force them to accept the proposal. At the end of the day, it is their decision, having regard to their own circumstances. But we do think that what we have put on the table is very reasonable and should actually be quite attractive.

Your first question. In terms of actual difficulties, there are actually a lot. In terms of maintenance issues, they will have to put up quite a bit of money in order to carry out all the maintenance works necessary. And there are also, fundamental problems relating to the underlying lease, relating to the underlying deed of mutual covenant which, if they want to modify, under the current law, you require the agreement of each and every one of the 1 984 households, which is really, really, very difficult to reach. And I think Secretary Mak (Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Miss Alice Mak) has explained all these difficulties quite clearly in many different situations.

(Please also refer to the Chinese portion of the remarks.)

Remarks by DFS at media session on follow-up arrangements for Wang Chi House at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po (with photo/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Remarks by DFS at media session on follow-up arrangements for Wang Chi House at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po (with photo/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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