Hong Kong is synonymous with sky-high real estate. So, finding a suitable serviced apartment here is no mean feat — especially with a tight budget.

Fortunately, there are some decent — and even plush — serviced apartments in the city located in a variety of up-and-coming neighborhoods. Here are some of our favorite affordable options (under HK$10,000.00 per month).

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Comparing serviced apartments

ServicePriceSpaceContact
Apple DormFrom HK$3,500.00 per monthApproximately 3–5 square metresOfficial website
In InnFrom HK$6,200.00 per month9–13 square metresOfficial website
CityloftFrom HK$8,000.00 per month10–15 square metresOfficial website
Weave LivingFrom HK$8,888.00 per monthFrom approximately 6 square metresOfficial website
The HarmoniumFrom HK$9,500.00 per monthFrom approximately 7.5 square metresOfficial website

Apple Dorm: Small but conveniently located accommodation

Price: From HK$3,500.00 per month
Locations: Sham Shui Po (Kowloon) and Sai Ying Pun (Hong Kong Island)
Services: Free Wi-Fi, pantry, toilets, shared shower facilities, coin-operated washing, and drying machine

With compact studios available on both Kowloon and Hong Kong Island sides, Apple Dorm is a convenient option for a long-stay serviced apartment in Hong Kong, particularly for students. The rooms are seriously small, but outfitted with most everything you’d need.

In Inn: Ready to move into serviced apartment

Price: From HK$6,200.00 per month
Locations: Jordan/Tsim Sha Tsui (Kowloon)
Services: HD TV, Wi-Fi, local calls, shampoo and shower gel, shared microwave and refrigerator, weekly housekeeping

Downsize, declutter, and live with less.

If you want a place you can move right into, this is it. In Inn offers tiny but thoughtfully designed studios in Jordan, a vibrant, multicultural neighborhood a short walk away from Tsim Sha Tsui. The accommodation offers guests everything from free Wi-Fi and weekly housekeeping, to shampoo, shower gel, and more.

Your new home awaits. | Photo by Nuttawan Jayawan/iStock via Getty Images

Cityloft: Perfect for those who don’t like to share

Price: From HK$8,000.00 per month
Locations: Various locations, Hong Kong Island
Services: Wi-Fi, weekly linen change, appliances included

Don’t care to share? Opt for a Cityloft studio, located some of Hong Kong Island’s most desirable areas, including Central, Sheung Wan, Sai Ying Pun, and Causeway Bay. Every studio has its own toilet and a modest but generally functional kitchen area. It also includes appliances such as a microwave, mini fridge, and a hot water kettle.

Weave Living: Co-living but make it luxe

Price: From HK$8,888.00 per month
Locations: Various locations, Kowloon and Hong Kong Island
Services: Wi-Fi, access to shared spaces, appliances included

Weave Living is a well-known lifestyle rental accommodation brand in Asia. They offer all-inclusive packages in Singapore, Japan, and South Korea, in addition to Hong Kong.

Weave Studios offer a luxe co-living experience. You’ll get access to over 3,000 square feet of shared spaces, including a kitchen, living room, workspace, rooftop/terrace, and gym. If you’re keen to network, this is an excellent option.

Living and networking, all in the one spot. | Photo by Weave

The Harmonium: Spacious serviced apartments

Price: From HK$9,500.00 per month
Locations: Various locations, Hong Kong Island
Services: Fully-equipped kitchen, weekly cleaning services, wireless and unlimited broadband internet, TV

By Hong Kong standards, these studios are rather spacious. Equipped with a wide range of amenities for a comfortable stay and located in prime neighborhoods, staying at The Harmonium is meant to be a problem-free experience.

Time to start packing. | Photo by Irina Gutyryak/iStock via Getty Images

While we do our best to ensure it’s correct, information is subject to change. Post first published in February 2024.

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