Sandwich Class Housing Scheme

The Sandwich Class Housing Scheme was a scheme from the Hong Kong Housing Society offering apartments to middle-income families, i.e. sandwich class, at concessionary prices during the 1990s in Hong Kong.

For example, in 1996, the Hong Kong Housing Society received 6,520 applications for the sale of a batch of 1,696 units in Radiant Towers and Marina Habitat.

[7] In the case of several projects, following a Government policy to suspend the sale of the subsidized flats in September 2001, not all units were sold under the initial Sandwich Class Housing Scheme.

These projects include: Marina Habitat, The Pinnacle, Highland Park and Cascades.

[4] All units of Mountain Shore were initially sold within 9 hours in April 2002 at an average price of HK$2,900 per sq.