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Hi Mrs L.
There are a few pages in our Hong Kong guide that should be able to help. Have a look at the following pages:
Good luck!
Xavier
You say your company is footing the bill for the move, but I think it is important for you to check what the offer includes - in your case I think the most important consideration would be wether the company would be willing to pay for school fees.
Hong Kong has a huge expat community, and I think the move will be a great opportunity for the kids to have an adventure and meet people from lots of different countries. Plus, your kids are all quite young so should be able to make the transition without to much distruption to their schooling.
There a number of family-friendly suburbs which are in close proximity to international schools such as Jardine's Lookout, Kowloon Tong and the Mid-Levels. To find out more about different neighbourhoods read our page on Areas and Suburbs in Hong Kong.
Hope this helps.
Shantalie
Hi Lisa - I posted an earlier comment so if it shows up, apologies for the repition.
Basically, school places will be your hardest thing to find. You should make sure that your husband's company will help with that and will cover the fees if needed, as it's not cheap.
I would suggest you look at Discovery Bay, Park Island and Sai Kung for family friendly places to live. Also the South SIde, including Stanley, is somewhere you might like from the sounds of your current situation.
My husband and I relocated here from the UK 3 years ago, so please contact me if you have further questions.
Hope that helps.
Norma
Use the Cost of Living in Hong Kong to guide you in drawing up a budget.
Shantalie