Ground-Floor 3-Bed with Private Garden and Modern Comforts, Yadu International Garden

  • ¥30,000/mo.

Overview

  • Apartment
  • Type
  • 3
  • Bedrooms
  • 2
  • Bathrooms
  • 150 sq.m.
  • Area Size

Description

Property Highlights

Rare in , this ground-floor, three-bedroom, two-bath residence in brings a coveted lifestyle to the city: true indoor-outdoor living. The home centers on a bright living and dining area that opens directly to a private garden, creating a calm setting for quiet mornings and relaxed entertaining.

The kitchen is fitted for real cooking with gas appliances, while air conditioning and heating ensure year-round comfort through Shanghai’s humid summers and cool winters. Large windows invite natural light and frame leafy views of the garden, softening the boundary between your home and its green oasis.

Three well-proportioned bedrooms offer flexibility for families, roommates, or a dedicated home office. Two tidy bathrooms support the household, with one featuring a bathtub for long soaks and the other designed for quick, efficient routines. The layout balances privacy and togetherness, keeping bedrooms tucked away from the social heart of the home.

The star is the private garden: an uncommon luxury in the city. There is ample space for a bistro table, children’s play area, yoga mat, or herb planters. It is a tranquil extension of the living room, perfect for brunches, evening drinks, and a breath of fresh air after a day in the busy Xujiahui commercial core.

Life at Yadu International Garden

Yadu International Garden is an established, well-kept residential enclave that blends urban convenience with everyday calm. Set back from the bustle of main avenues near Nandan East Road, its landscaped paths and mature greenery create a soothing micro-neighborhood where residents can slow down without leaving the city’s most practical district behind.

Daily living is made smooth by attentive on-site management, orderly common areas, and reliable security at staffed gates. Access control helps keep through-traffic to a minimum, while friendly guards and maintenance staff are a familiar presence, assisting with directions, deliveries, and service calls.

The compound’s internal circulation is pedestrian friendly, with comfortable walking routes that are stroller and bicycle friendly. Thoughtful touches like organized waste stations and bicycle parking reflect a community that values tidy, efficient routines. Broad setbacks between buildings allow more daylight and a sense of openness that is rare in denser parts of the city.

Residents describe a welcoming mix of local and international neighbors, from young professionals to growing families. Weekend rhythms feel neighborly: children learning to cycle, friends chatting under shade trees, and residents using the green areas as an extension of their living rooms. In short, Yadu International Garden offers a measured, livable pace while remaining firmly plugged into Xujiahui’s unmatched transport and retail network.

Xujiahui at Your Doorstep

Xujiahui is one of Shanghai’s most connected and complete city hubs. From Yadu International Garden, you are within easy reach of Xujiahui Station, where multiple metro lines knit together quick rides to Jing’an, People’s Square, Lujiazui via simple transfers, and the Hongqiao transport corridor. Taxis are plentiful, and a tight grid of bus routes fills any gaps.

For shopping and daily conveniences, the choice is exceptional. Grand Gateway 66 and Metro City anchor the area with fashion, electronics, and dining, while neighborhood supermarkets stock reliable international aisles for imported staples. Specialty bakeries, independent coffee bars, and casual eateries cluster along nearby streets, making it easy to assemble weeknight dinners or plan relaxed weekend brunches.

Green respite is close by at Xujiahui Park, a favorite for jogging loops and quiet strolls among ponds and manicured lawns. Cultural landmarks enrich the backdrop: the historic St. Ignatius Cathedral and the broader Jesuit heritage of the district lend character and a sense of place that’s distinct within modern Shanghai.

The broader lifestyle is at hand, from leafy avenues toward Hengshan Road’s café culture to convenient access to fitness studios and community sports grounds. Whether you commute across town or prefer to keep life hyperlocal, Xujiahui offers a rare balance of efficiency, variety, and atmosphere right outside your gate.

Reasons to Live Here

A private garden sanctuary: Enjoy a genuine extension of your living room with space for alfresco dining, weekend reading, and play. In a city where outdoor space is rare, this ground-floor home in Yadu International Garden delivers daily calm and a natural buffer from urban pace.

Comfort in every season: Air conditioning keeps summers crisp, while dependable heating makes winters cozy. A gas kitchen supports serious home cooking, and a proper bathtub offers restorative soaks after long days in the office or on the metro.

Flexible three-bedroom layout: The plan accommodates evolving needs: a nursery or guest room today, a focused home office tomorrow. Two bathrooms streamline morning routines, and the living-dining core naturally hosts gatherings without disturbing quieter sleeping zones.

Well-managed, neighborly compound: Yadu International Garden pairs attentive management with orderly common spaces and friendly gate staff. It feels secure without being stiff, and the landscaped interior fosters a pleasant, lived-in community rhythm.

Xujiahui convenience with character: Walk to major malls, cafés, and services, and connect swiftly via multiple metro lines to business districts across the city. Parks, historic sites, and everyday essentials are close, so you can spend less time commuting and more time enjoying life at home.

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