Luxurious 3-Bedroom with Terrace and Floor Heating, First Rental (The Bound of Bund)

  • ¥36,800/mo.

Overview

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

Description

Refined 3-Bedroom Residence with Terrace

This luxurious three-bedroom, two-bathroom offers an elegant introduction to city living at . A complete first rental after a meticulous full renovation, the home unfolds into a bright living and dining space that flows onto a private terrace. The outdoor area invites morning coffee, a small herb garden, or a quiet place to read as the city hums softly in the background. Every detail has been considered to create a calm, contemporary haven tailored to international lifestyles.

Comfort is prioritized through central air conditioning, independent heating, and with floor heating beneath tasteful wood floors, ensuring year-round well-being. Double-glazed windows temper seasonal temperatures and city sounds, while discreet built-ins provide practical storage. The bathrooms are serene and hotel-like, one featuring a deep bathtub for restorative soaks. A modern, well-planned kitchen makes home cooking feel effortless, with surfaces and fittings chosen for durability and style.

The adaptable layout suits a variety of needs. Two restful bedrooms anchor the private zone and a third room can serve as a guest bedroom or a polished home office. High-speed WiFi supports video calls and streaming seamlessly. Positioned near the subway, the address puts Lujiazui, People’s Square, and Xintiandi within easy reach, simplifying both commutes and evenings out. The result is a sophisticated, low-maintenance home that feels equally suited to quiet nights in and the rhythm of a cosmopolitan week.

Life at The Bound of Bund

The Bound of Bund is a contemporary residential enclave that balances privacy with proximity to Shanghai’s storied riverfront. Thoughtfully arranged buildings, landscaped pathways, and tidy communal areas create a measured pace of life, a welcome contrast to the lively streets around Yu Garden. The compound’s interior circulation feels calm and orderly, and secure entry points add an extra sense of reassurance for residents coming home late or leaving early for flights.

Residents appreciate the consistent standards of upkeep that are typical of high-end developments in central Shanghai. Lobbies and corridors are well maintained, services respond reliably, and the overall environment supports a comfortable daily routine. While the neighborhood offers a tapestry of independent eateries and conveniences, the compound’s sheltered setting provides a gentle acoustic and visual buffer from weekend visitor traffic.

Practicalities are straightforward. Delivery drivers find the compound easily, grocery apps reach the address without fuss, and cycling in and out is intuitive on relatively quiet interior lanes. The surroundings along Maojiayuan Road and nearby streets offer everyday necessities, from simple breakfast stalls to practical corner shops. In essence, The Bound of Bund provides a polished residential base that lets you enjoy central ‘s culture and connectivity while preserving that essential sense of home.

Yuyuan Garden and the Old Town Context

Set by the historic heart of Huangpu, the area blends classical beauty with present-day convenience. The famed Yu Garden and City God Temple sit nearby, their curved roofs and quiet courtyards evoking centuries of craftsmanship. Step beyond the garden’s gates and you will find a vivid street scene: traditional teahouses, vendors shaping sesame snacks, and shops carrying elegant handicrafts. The Bund’s promenade is within a leisurely walk or a quick bike ride, ideal for sunrise jogs or twilight skyline photography.

Dining options range from Shanghainese institutions serving xiao long bao to creative bistros and coffee bars tucked along side streets. Weekends draw visitors, yet early mornings retain a local rhythm as neighbors pick up fresh produce and families gather for breakfast. For broader city access, Yuyuan Garden Station on Lines 10 and 14 is within comfortable walking distance, linking efficiently to Nanjing East Road, Xintiandi, and onward connections to hubs such as Hongqiao and Pudong.

Daily life is refreshingly practical: small grocers, pharmacies, and household shops are close at hand, and international supermarkets deliver readily to your door. Cultural immersion remains effortless too, whether you are discovering a quiet temple courtyard or catching an exhibition across the river. The neighborhood feels unmistakably Shanghai, offering heritage-rich surroundings without sacrificing the connectivity that busy schedules demand.

Reasons to Love This Home

Private outdoor space that enhances daily life

The apartment’s terrace is a rare advantage in central Huangpu. It creates a natural extension of the living room for morning espresso, a compact grill, or evening wind-downs, adding genuine lifestyle value rather than just extra square footage.

Year-round comfort and thoughtful finishes

Central air conditioning, reliable heating, and with floor heating produce steady comfort during Shanghai’s humid summers and crisp winters. The first rental condition and fully renovated interiors mean you are stepping into a pristine, low-maintenance space.

Connected yet serene

Being near the subway simplifies commutes to the Bund, Lujiazui, and key business districts. At the same time, The Bound of Bund offers a calm residential setting, providing respite from the weekend bustle around Yu Garden without feeling removed from it.

Cultural immersion with modern convenience

Live amid Shanghai’s Old Town ambiance while keeping all the essentials close at hand. Walk to classical landmarks, sample neighborhood eateries, and rely on swift grocery delivery and WiFi for work and streaming. It is a balanced address that pairs authenticity with everyday ease, ideal for expats who want both a sense of place and a smooth routine.

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