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Shanghai Residential Property Market
Shanghai is geographically divided by Huangpu River into the Western district
Puxi and Eastern district Pudong. Location
Historically, most expatriates
chose to live in Puxi because of the proximity to the many office towers and
districts, the convenience of living within walking distance to restaurants,
grocery stores and shopping malls, and the charm of being surrounded by historic
tree-lined streets, and low rise European-style architecture. The most popular
neighborhoods include the Former French Concession area, Xintiandi area (located
in Luwan district), the Jing’an Temple area (located in Jing’an district), Gubei
/ Hongqiao area (located in Changning area near the Hongqiao domestic airport),
and the Hongmei Road area (located in Minhang district), and the XuHui Garden
area (located in Xuhui district). Recently however a growing number of
expatriates, especially those who work in the Lujiazui or Jinqiao business
districts, or who have children attending one of the international schools,
choose to live in Pudong to avoid the heavy traffic crossing over from Puxi.
Many multi-national companies their head quarters in Pudong and more are
expected to move in the coming years. Another attraction is that most of the
properties in Pudong is newly built and often tailored to a Western style of
living. Country clubs, sport facilities, restaurants, and shopping malls have
all sprung up in Pudong, to cater to the new group of expatriates who prefer to
live a typical westernized life in like-minded communities.
Property Type.Housing
for expatriates in Shanghai covers a wide spectrum of building styles,
environments, and price ranges. The most common types of property are grouped
into new developments (new villas and townhouses, new apartments, serviced
apartments) and historic residences (old garden houses, lane houses, old
colonial style apartments). The new properties in the city generally have
24-hour management and security services, with modern club facilities
onsite.Most of the historic properties have restored the original architecture
styles, and are hidden away along quiet tree lined streets.Rents There
are essentially three price brackets for expatriate rental property. The lower
band ranges from US$ 1,000 – US$ 3,000 (RMB 7,000 – RMB 20,000) per unit per
month; the middle band ranges from US$ 3,000 – US$ 5,000 (RMB 20,000 – RMB
35,000) per unit per month; and the higher band usually ranges from US$ 5,000 –
US$ 10,000 (RMB 35,000 – RMB 70,000) per unit per month. The rental rate for
expatriate-housing properties varies significantly based on location, quality,
property management, and incorporated facilities/amenities of the properties. At
Phoenix Property Agency, our agent’s extensive knowledge and experience in the
Shanghai Real Estate Market will assist you finding the perfect home away from
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