IT & SHANGHAI REAL ESTATE
Rent a House
Property Types
Aug 7th
Property types in Shanghai include villas(别墅, Bieshu), apartments(公寓, Gongyu), serviced apartment(酒店式公寓, Jiudianshi gongyu) and old house(老房子, Laofangzi) available on the market in Shanghai. There are either owned by a private landlord or by the developer. A developer owned property is better managed but are also more rigid during the lease contract negotiation.
Villas - typically outside of Shanghai’s city center, these are the luxury complexes that come fully furnished and equipped with a community center, health club, and restaurant. They are usually gated communities in family- oriented locations and are closer to schools than they are to nightlife and entertainment. Many have children’s facilities on site. Some provide shuttle bus services to major shopping areas.
Apartments – a boom in development projects has been seen over the past few years. Overseas Chinese and locals have rushed in to buy, and then rent them out to foreigners with housing allowances. These apartments tend to be new, built within the last few years. They are spacious high rises with elevators. The apartments are sold “raw” and renovated by the buyer. Depending on the owner, some have high quality fixtures and charming wooden floors, and some have cheap tiles and flooring. If you like the complex, look at different apartments in the same building. The newer the building, the more likely you will have to deal with the noise of a neighbor renovating their interior. Some developments offer housekeeping, concierge service, and fitness facilities.
Old Houses – includes old villas, apartments and lane houses, foreigners and rich Chinese built graciously designed homes, notably from the 1920s to the 1940s. They are charming and heavily sought- after, especially by foreigners. Thus their prices reflect the heavy demand. Some are beautifully renovated, have quiet gardens, and make living in a bustling city a much more calming experience. However, aside from the unique charm, old building may still have some disadvantages like obsolete wiring, leaky plumbing, drafty windows, and the presence of vermin.
Shanghai Districts and Areas
Aug 6th
Shanghai is administratively equal to a province and is divided into 18 county-level divisions: 17 districts and one county.
But here, I want to introduse the business centers and residential areas in Shanghai: *click to get more information.
People’s Square (人民广场, RenMinGuangChang)
East Nanjing Road (南京东路, Nanjing Dong Lu)
Jing‘an Temple & West Nanjing Road (静安寺和南京西路, Jing’an Si and Nanjing Xi Lu)
Zhongshan Park (中山公园)
Hongqiao Gubei (虹桥, 古北)
Wujiaochang (五角场)
Xinzhuang (莘庄)
Century Avenue (世纪大道, ShiJiDaDao)
Caoyang (曹阳)
Shangnan (上南)
Qibao (七宝)
Hongkou Football Stadium (虹口足球场, Hongkou ZuQiu Chang)
North Bund (北外滩, Bei Wai Tan)
Caohejing (漕河泾)
How to rent a house in Shanghai
Aug 6th
STEP 1: Decision making
Relocating is never easy, when you want to move to Shanghai, how many budget you have, how large, property type, which district or specific area you prefer to live.
Some information you want to know:
>> Shanghai Districts and Areas
STEP 2: Find an agency
Most real estate agency in Shanghai provides free services to help you to find a house, you should tell them your budget, property type, preferred property or area and your visiting scheduler. If you want to rent a serviced apartment, you can call their service center directly as well.
Some information you want to know:
>> Biggest Shanghai real estate agencies list
>> Shanghai serviced apartments
STEP 3: Visit the house
Real estate agency will make the proposal for you, which lists the properties you want to visit. Looking around as careful as you can and ask each question you want to know.
STEP 4: Bargain and sign contract with landlord and your agency
The leasing contracts have its officially recommended version, you can adding some extra clauses after negotiating with your landlord and agency.
You may bargain with landlord on the price and other extra conditions, such as repairing, renovation and property management fee.
STEP 5: Pay deposit and check in
Normally, you should pay the rent for the first month plus two months of rent as deposit before you move to your new home.
Remember, go to local real estate exchange center for contract registration, your agency can do it for you.
When you moving to your new home, mark all utilies(gas, water and power supply) number with you agency and landlord.
Some information you want to know:
>> Utilies fee in Shanghai