Lot No: NKIL 740
Lease Term: 75 Years renewable for 24 years commencing 01/07/1898
Share of the lot: 41 Cumberland Road
Owner
Date of Instrument
Date of Registration
Consideration
So Tak Yu
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-
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Tung Ki Hing
29/07/1941
01/08/1941
$22,000.00
Wong Yut Sen
03/12/1946
04/12/1946
$35,000.00
Tsie Ling
28/07/1970
25/08/1970
$350,000.00
Lo Yuen Enterprise Ltd
02/08/1972
21/09/1972
$665,000.00
Wimborne Company Ltd
16/09/1974
15/10/1974
$850,000.00
NB: Can't find any mention of the original completion date but the property incumbrances details a mortgage being taken out by Chiu Kit Nam in August 1930 for $18,000.00.
The building itself was named "the Crane's nest". Built in early 1970s, 2 storeys with a garden.
Best known as Bruce Li's last residence, it was turned into a motel after Bruce Li's occupancy.
Comments
Land Registry
Particulars:
Lot No: NKIL 740
Lease Term: 75 Years renewable for 24 years commencing 01/07/1898
Share of the lot: 41 Cumberland Road
NB: Can't find any mention of the original completion date but the property incumbrances details a mortgage being taken out by Chiu Kit Nam in August 1930 for $18,000.00.
#41 Cumberland Road
The building itself was named "the Crane's nest". Built in early 1970s, 2 storeys with a garden.
Best known as Bruce Li's last residence, it was turned into a motel after Bruce Li's occupancy.
The video in the link shows a rare look of Bruce Lee's home back than
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMX-uJo2h3g
Pictures of the interior found online
https://www.flickr.com/photos/76716456@N06/9477947033
1970s
The house was one of the original European villas so predates the 70s by about 40 years.