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Hong Kong, a fusion of tradition and innovation

From its iconic skyline and vibrant nightlife to its beautiful temples and mesmerizing natural views, Hong Kong is a bustling metropolis with a rich heritage. A true playground for foodies, the city offers an exciting culinary scene, as well as street markets for unique shopping experiences. Choose your accommodation and start your adventure in Hong Kong!

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I am a student looking for rooms in Hong Kong. What type of documents do I need?

As a student moving to Hong Kong, there are a few documents you may need, including proof of identity, proof of enrollment, and proof of income or financial support. If applicable, you may also need to provide an employment contract and visa or residence permit.

What are some fun things to do in Hong Kong?

Whether you’re into outdoor activities, natural wonders or shopping, you’ll never have a dull moment in Hong Kong. Visit Victoria Park for breathtaking views of the city skyline, escape the urban hustle and bustle with a trip to Lamma Island, and embark on the Dragon's Back hike, one of Hong Kong's most scenic trails. Take some time to experience the vibrant atmosphere of Temple Street Night Market in Kowloon, where you can shop for several goods from clothing to electronics.

What is public transport like in Hong Kong?

Public transportation in Hong Kong is considered one of the most efficient and reliable in the world, making it very easy to commute. Main modes of transportation include the Mass Transit Railway (MTR), buses, trams and ferries.

Is Hong Kong expensive to live in?

Hong Kong is one of the most expensive places to live in. The high cost of living is in part due to housing, but coliving spaces with all-inclusive rents and amenities offer a more affordable alternative for those looking to rent in Hong Kong.

FAQs

Choosing the right home depends on your priorities. We recommend considering:

  • Location (proximity to work, university, transport)
  • Budget (including all fees and utilities)
  • Move-in date
  • Room/apartment type
  • Included amenities
  • House rules

Use filters on Leaze to narrow down your options and compare listings carefully.

The local operators offer and welcome viewings for their properties. As choosing a home is an important decision, these viewings are completely without obligation.

Requirements can vary depending on the operator and listing.

Commonly requested documents may include:

  • ID or passport
  • Payrolls or proof of income
  • Additional verification documents

Any required documents will be clearly communicated during the booking process. We recommend preparing these in advance to avoid delays.

Booking a home on Leaze is designed to be simple, transparent, and fully online.

Here’s how it works:

1. Find your home

Browse listings and use filters to narrow down your preferences (location, budget, type of room, etc.).

2. Review the listing
Check pricing, included services, house rules, and availability.

3. Submit your booking request
Once you’ve selected a home, submit a request directly through the platform.

4. Wait for confirmation
Your booking will be reviewed by the operator.

5. Secure your booking
Follow the instructions provided to complete any required steps (e.g., payment or document submission).

6. Access your Member Portal
After confirmation, you’ll be able to manage your booking and access next steps via your Member Portal.

Address registration is possible, but the process and eligibility depend on local rules and your contract type.

If you need help confirming what documents your operator can provide for your specific address registration, contact them via the Member Portal, specify your country/city and what the local office requested.

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