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The Surprising Landscape of Hong Kong Real Estate
In the realm of real estate, few places can rival Hong Kong's staggering prices. A parking space in this bustling city recently sold for $167,000—an amount that would leave many bewildered. At face value, this eight by sixteen-foot concrete slab may not appear exceptional. Yet, in a market where modest 400-square-foot studios can command seven figures, such costs reveal the peculiarities of Hong Kong's real estate landscape.