While the convenience of living in the city appeals to many executives, Hong Kong's sophisticated infrastructure and decentralised development allow for the flexibility of opting for a green location when flat hunting.
With more home hunters - expatriates and locals - widening their search away from traditional residential areas, the market is adapting to these requirements.
But key to this growing shift away from the urban centres is the standard of available accommodation and service quality.
With properties from the south side of Hong Kong Island to the New Territories, Sino Land had a history of catering for this growing sector.
Victor Tin, assistant general manager, Sino Leasing, said the scope of the company's portfolio has made it appealing to a wide range of clients at different levels of society.
'The vast range of size and rental has allowed us to capture tenants from local individuals to families of senior executives of multinational corporations,' Mr Tin explained.