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Public housing estates in Tin Shui Wai
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This is a list of public housing estates (including Private Sector Participation Scheme (PSPS), Home Ownership Scheme (HOS) and Tenants' Purchase Scheme (TPS) in Tin Shui Wai New Town, Hong Kong.
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Name | Type | Inaug. | No Blocks | No Units | Notes | |
Grandeur Terrace | 俊宏軒 | Public | 2003 | 11 | 4,100 | |
Tin Chak Estate | 天澤邨 | Public | 2001 | 6 | 4,216 | |
Tin Ching Estate | 天晴邨 | Public | 2008 | 8 | 3,800 | |
Tin Chung Court | 天頌苑 | HOS | 1999, 2009 | 15 | 6,080 | |
Tin Fu Court | 天富苑 | HOS | 2001, 2007 | 16 | 5,120 | |
Tin Oi Court | 天愛苑 | HOS | 1993 | 2 | 1,216 | |
Tin Lai Court | 天麗苑 | HOS | 1997 | 1 | 756 | |
Tin Heng Estate | 天恆邨 | Public | 2001 | 14 | 5,760 | |
Tin Shing Court | 天盛苑 | HOS | 1999 | 17 | 6,580 | |
Tin Shui (I) Estate | 天瑞(一)邨 | Public | 1993 | 7 | 4,615 | |
Tin Shui (II) Estate | 天瑞(二)邨 | Public | 1993 | 5 | 3,170 | |
Tin Tsz Estate | 天慈邨 | Public | 1997 | 4 | 3,392 | |
Tin Wah Estate | 天華邨 | Public | 1999 | 7 | 3,719 | |
Tin Yan Estate | 天恩邨 | Public | 2004 | 8 | 5,640 | |
Tin Yat Estate | 天逸邨 | Public | 2001 | 9 | 3,330 | |
Tin Yau Court | 天祐苑 | HOS | 1992 | 3 | 1,824 | |
Tin Yiu (I) Estate | 天耀(一)邨 | Public | 1992 | 6 | 4,655 | |
Tin Yiu (II) Estate | 天耀(二)邨 | Public | 1993 | 6 | 3,823 | |
Tin Yuet Estate | 天悅邨 | Public | 2000 | 6 | 4,192 |
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Tin Chak Estate

Tin Chak Estate (Chinese: 天澤邨) is a public housing estate in Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long, New Territories, Hong Kong.[1][2] It comprises 6 residential buildings completed in 2001.
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Tin Ching Estate


Tin Ching Estate (Chinese: 天晴邨) is a public housing estate in Tin Shui Wai.[1][2] It is divided into 2 phases and consists of 7 residential buildings completed in 2008 and 2010 respectively.[4][5]
Tin Chung Court


Tin Chung Court (Chinese: 天頌苑) is a HOS court in Tin Shui Wai, located near Tin Wah Estate.[1] It comprises 15 blocks completed in 1999 and 2002 respectively.
Short-piling scandal
In 1999, the piles of Blocks K (Chung Po House) and L (Chung Ho House) were found to be shortened by up to seven meters compared with the standard requirement.[7][8] Foundation strengthening works was then carried out in the block and completed in 2002.[9][10] 640 units in the two blocks was sold to the public in 2009.[11]
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Tin Fu Court

Tin Fu Court (Chinese: 天富苑) is a HOS court in Tin Shui Wai, located near Tin Yan Estate, Tin Yuet Estate and Tin Yat Estate.[1] It comprises 16 Concord-type, 41-storeyed blocks completed in 2001 and 2007 respectively.[13][14]
Short-piling scandal
In 1999, the piles of Block J (Chui Fu House) were found to be shortened by up to seven meters compared with the standard requirement.[7] Foundation strengthening works was then carried out in the block and completed in 2002.[9] It was resold to the public in 2007.[14]
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Tin Lai Court
Tin Lai Court (Chinese: 天麗苑) is a HOS estate in Tin Shui Wai, near Tin Tsz Estate. It has only one Harmony-typed block built in 1997.[17]
Tin Heng Estate

Tin Heng Estate (Chinese: 天恆邨) is the northernmost Housing Authority public rental housing estate of Tin Shui Wai,[1] located near and Hong Kong Wetland Park.[19] It has totally 14 residential buildings completed in 2001.
Heng Lok House was put under lockdown due to Covid pandemic between 2 and 3 February 2021.[22] Heng Chui House and Heng Chun House were sealed on 27 February 2022.[23]
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Tin Oi Court

Tin Oi Court (Chinese: 天愛苑) is a HOS court in Tin Shui Estate, Tin Shui Wai.[2][24] It has only two blocks completed in 1993.[25]
Tin Shing Court

Tin Shing Court (Chinese: 天盛苑) is a HOS court in Tin Shui Wai, located near Tin Yiu Estate and MTR Tin Shui Wai station.[27][28] It has totally 17 residential buildings completed in 1999.[29]
Tin Shui Estate


Tin Shui Estate (Chinese: 天瑞邨) is a public housing estate in Tin Shui Wai.[1] It is the second public housing estate in Tin Shui Wai New Town. It is divided into Tin Shui (I) Estate (Chinese: 天瑞(一)邨) and Tin Shui (II) Estate (Chinese: 天瑞(二)邨),[31] and consists of 12 residential buildings completed in 1993.[32]
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Tin Tsz Estate

Tin Tsz Estate (Chinese: 天慈邨) is a public housing estate in Tin Shui Wai.[35][36] It has 4 residential buildings completed in 1997 and contains 3,400 rental flats of sizes ranging from 12.8 to 43.3m2. Its authorized population is 9,400 in 2009.[37]
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Tin Wah Estate

Tin Wah Estate (Chinese: 天華邨) is a public housing estate in Tin Shui Wai.[1][2] The estate consists of 7 residential buildings completed in 1999.
Tin Yan Estate

Tin Yan Estate (Chinese: 天恩邨) is a public housing estate in Tin Shui Wai.[1][2]
The estate consists of 8 residential buildings completed in 2002 and 2004 respectively. Four of them were originally designed as an Interim Housing estate, but they were renovated to become a public housing estate in 2004.[39][40] During the SARS outbreak in 2003, Block 2 and 3 were furnished as temporary quarters for frontline healthcare staff.[41][42]
Tin Yau Court
Tin Yau Court (Chinese: 天祐苑) is a HOS court in Tin Shui Wai, near Tin Yiu Estate.[36] It consists of 3 blocks built in 1992.
Tin Yat Estate

Tin Yat Estate (Chinese: 天逸邨) is a public housing estate in Tin Shui Wai.[1][2] It consists of 9 residential buildings completed in 2001.
Tin Yiu Estate


Tin Yiu Estate (Chinese: 天耀邨) is a public housing estate in Tin Shui Wai.[1] It is the first public housing estate in Tin Shui Wai New Town. It is divided into Tin Yiu (I) Estate (Chinese: 天耀(一)邨) and Tin Yiu (II) Estate (Chinese: 天耀(二)邨), and consists of 12 residential buildings completed in 1992 and 1993.[32]
Tin Yuet Estate

Tin Yuet Estate (Chinese: 天悅邨) is a public housing estate in Tin Shui Wai.[1][2] It consists of 6 residential buildings completed in 2000 and 2002.
Grandeur Terrace

Grandeur Terrace (Chinese: 俊宏軒) is a public housing estate in Tin Shui Wai.[1] It is the only estate in Tin Shui Wai which its name does not have the prefix "Tin" (Chinese: 天). It was a HOS and PSPS court, and it is the largest PSPS in Hong Kong with 4,100 residential units.[50][51] It was jointly developed by the Housing Authority and Rich Score Development Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Chun Wo Holdings Limited.[52] It started construction in 2000 and was completed in 2003. When completion, the estate was transferred to public rental housing.[53]
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