I've posted previously about moving to HK and finding the right neighborhood and geobaby has been an amazing resource. We like the idea of living on HK island but really liked DB when we visited. I feel a bit schizo with my typical need to be near the action (Mid-levels) and desire to have some peace/quiet, "fresh" air, access to kid-friendly activities. Needless to say we are spoiled by California life where we get both urban access and quiet respite in San Francisco!
So I've been doing more research and am wondering if Tai Tam might be a good fit? Close to water, On HK island, suburb-y, buildings with amenities and grocery (Pacific View, Manhattan, Red Hill), lots of green. What is commuting to Central really like in early AM (7-8am)? Seems there are shuttles to central, stanley and MTR which could mean less reliance on car?
Around there is Repulse Bay of course which is very nice but I fear out of our price range. Also, I felt it was really car reliant and too hilly to walk around?
The things that worry me about DB are reliance on ferry, extra hidden costs, and being so far from the action. Is this unnecessary?
My husband is in HK for two weeks now and will be checking out West mid-levels area around Kotewall Road and Hatton Road (told it's a bit greener but still convenient?) and I'd love to tell him other places to check out. We'd like to be in popular expat areas/buildings to help w homesickness too.
Welcome any further advice and thanks in advance!
So I've been doing more research and am wondering if Tai Tam might be a good fit? Close to water, On HK island, suburb-y, buildings with amenities and grocery (Pacific View, Manhattan, Red Hill), lots of green. What is commuting to Central really like in early AM (7-8am)? Seems there are shuttles to central, stanley and MTR which could mean less reliance on car?
Around there is Repulse Bay of course which is very nice but I fear out of our price range. Also, I felt it was really car reliant and too hilly to walk around?
The things that worry me about DB are reliance on ferry, extra hidden costs, and being so far from the action. Is this unnecessary?
My husband is in HK for two weeks now and will be checking out West mid-levels area around Kotewall Road and Hatton Road (told it's a bit greener but still convenient?) and I'd love to tell him other places to check out. We'd like to be in popular expat areas/buildings to help w homesickness too.
Welcome any further advice and thanks in advance!