Light-Filled 2 Bedroom, First Rental, Steps to Metro at Shanghaitan Garden

  • ¥25,800/mo.

Overview

  • Apartment
  • Type
  • 2
  • Bedrooms
  • 1
  • Bathroom
  • 105 sq.m.
  • Area Size

Description

Bright, newly finished home tailored for modern city living

This tastefully fully renovated two-bedroom, one-bath residence in Shanghaitan Garden is a rare first rental, giving you the pleasure of being the very first to enjoy every surface and fixture. The living area unfolds toward floor-to-ceiling windows, bathing the space in soft daylight and framing urban views that instantly connect you to ‘s energy while keeping your interiors calm and refined.

Comfort is a priority here. Central air conditioning and efficient heating ensure year-round ease, while the serene bedrooms are designed for restful sleep and practical storage. The bathroom features a welcoming bathtub, a real luxury in central Shanghai, ideal for unwinding after a busy day. A smart, contemporary kitchen is set up for everyday cooking and casual entertaining, with clean lines and durable finishes that make maintenance simple.

Proportions are well considered: an open, social living zone balances with private bedrooms, making the equally suited to a professional couple, small family, or a frequent traveler seeking a reliable base. Set just off Baidu Road and near the subway, the address marries convenience with a tucked-away feel, so your weekday commute and weekend explorations are effortless. Move in and start living, not renovating.

Shanghaitan Garden: a managed community with an urban-meets-neighborhood vibe

Shanghaitan Garden sits quietly off Baidu Road, giving residents a sense of retreat while keeping daily convenience close at hand. The compound’s gated entrances and on-site management bring a reassuring layer of security and support, from well-kept common corridors to orderly, well-lit entries. Within the grounds, leafy paths and small pockets of greenery soften the city around you, creating a calm place to come home to after work or weekend outings.

Residents appreciate the balance here: you are close to the cultural heart of Huangpu, yet daily life remains practical and easy. Courtyards and internal lanes encourage a friendly, neighborhood rhythm where morning joggers and evening strollers naturally cross paths. The mix of long-time locals and international residents fosters a welcoming atmosphere that makes settling in straightforward for newcomers.

Logistics are simple: taxis and ride-hailing drivers locate the compound readily, and metro stops are within a comfortable walk, smoothing your commute across the city. Everyday needs are covered by the surrounding streets, where small grocers, cafés, dry cleaners, and breakfast stalls offer choices from early morning to late evening. In short, Shanghaitan Garden provides the kind of low-drama, well-managed setting that lets you focus on the good parts of Shanghai life.

Xiaodongmen, Huangpu: heritage lanes, modern rhythm

Living in lilong lanes, time-honored eateries, and neighborhood markets share the map with freshly brewed coffee and boutique studios. From here, a leisurely stroll leads to atmospheric streets around the Old Town; a short bike ride takes you to the classical pavilions and ponds of Yu Garden, and the riverside promenade along the Bund for sunrise jogs or evening skyline walks.

The area blends daily practicality with cultural texture. Mornings can start with a paper bag of shengjian or xiao long bao from a local shop, while evenings might mean a quiet dinner in a hidden courtyard restaurant. Metro connections nearby put business hubs like Lujiazui and lively destinations such as Xintiandi within easy reach, keeping work and play balanced without long commutes.

As an expat, you will find the neighborhood easy to navigate: bilingual menus are increasingly common, mobile payments are widely accepted, and small services like tailoring, key cutting, and phone repair line the side streets. Weekend plans write themselves, whether exploring craft markets, visiting galleries near the Bund, or simply people-watching in pocket parks. Xiaodongmen rewards curiosity and offers the comforting rhythm of a place where neighbors still greet each other by name.

Why this home stands out

First rental, freshly renovated: Be the first to enjoy brand-new finishes and a spotless interior. Everything from the walls to the fixtures has been thoughtfully refreshed, making move-in smooth and maintenance minimal.

Light, layout, and livability: Floor-to-ceiling windows brighten the living area and invite the city in without compromising privacy. The two-bedroom, one-bath layout is well proportioned for couples, young families, or a work-from-home setup.

Comfort across seasons: With central air conditioning and dependable heating, the apartment is prepared for humid summers and crisp winters alike. A rare bathtub offers spa-like comfort after busy days.

Quietly connected: Tucked just off Baidu Road in Shanghaitan Garden, you benefit from a calm residential setting that is still near the subway. Commutes, cross-town meetings, and weekend plans are all straightforward.

Authentic Huangpu lifestyle: Step out to neighborhood markets, heritage lanes, and café corners that make daily life feel local and engaging. Yu Garden, the Bund, and other landmarks are within easy reach, giving you culture and convenience in equal measure.

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